2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2016.04.043
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STEMI After TAVR

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“…A case report of entrapment of the EBU guiding catheters within the TAVI valve frame leading to coronary dissection and eventual periprocedural mortality has been published. 22 For LCA catheters, standard JR4 catheters can be used as the initial catheter for engagement. Alternative catheters for engaging the right coronary ostium include the Ikari right 1.5, Multipurpose, and Amplatz right (AR) catheters.…”
Section: Procedural Considerations For Coronary Angiograms and Percut...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A case report of entrapment of the EBU guiding catheters within the TAVI valve frame leading to coronary dissection and eventual periprocedural mortality has been published. 22 For LCA catheters, standard JR4 catheters can be used as the initial catheter for engagement. Alternative catheters for engaging the right coronary ostium include the Ikari right 1.5, Multipurpose, and Amplatz right (AR) catheters.…”
Section: Procedural Considerations For Coronary Angiograms and Percut...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coronary Access in Self-Expanding Valves: CoreValve Evolut-R/Pro TM In contrast to balloon-expandable valves, the proper engagement of the coronary ostia in patients with self-expanding valves, e.g., the CoreValve TM (Medtronic Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA), is more challenging, and semi-selective or even unselective angiograms as well as unsuccessful PCIs are much more common than in cases with balloon-expandable valves (29,33,45). There are several reasons for coronary access difficulties with these THVs.…”
Section: Self-expanding Transcatheter Heart Valvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caution is warranted when using EBU catheters for the LCA. Harash et al reported a case where an EBU 3.5 became entrapped within the stent frame of an Evolut™ prosthesis after successful PCI of the LAD with subsequent dissection of the left main following attempts to disengage the catheter ( 45 ). The authors concluded that catheter retrieval failed due to the sharp angle between the tip of the guiding catheter and the stent frame as well as the engagement from a diamond below the ostium.…”
Section: Self-expanding Transcatheter Heart Valvesmentioning
confidence: 99%