Research Article

Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice

Table 3

Procedure events and clinical outcomes (10 procedures in 9 patients).

Hypotension (N, %) (N = 10)2 (20.0%)
Profound shock (N, %)3 (30.0%)
Emergent IABP (N, %)2 (20.0%)
Emergent pericardiocentesis (N, %)5 (50.0%)
Emergent management (N, %) (N = 10)
 Balloon occlusion2 (20.0%)
 Coil embolism3 (30.0%)
 Stent grafting5 (50.0%)
Failure to seal perforation (N, %)1 (10.0%)
CABG (N, %) (N = 9)
 Emergent1 (11.1%)
 Elective1 (11.1%)
Die on table (N, %)0
Acute CIN (N, %)2 (22.2%)
In-hospital CV MACE (N, %) (N = 9)6 (66.7%)
 In-hospital CV death1 (11.1%)
 In-hospital MI6 (66.7%)
 In-hospital stent thrombosis0
 In-hospital stroke0
 In-hospital TLR0
 In-hospital TVR1 (11.1%)
Total hospital days13.8 (2–54)
30-day CV MACE (N, %) (N = 8)1 (12.5%)
 30-day death0
 30-day CV death0
 30-day nonfatal MI1 (12.5%)
 30-day stent thrombosis1 (12.5%)
 30-day stroke0
 30-day TLR1 (12.5%)
 30-day TVR0