Interventional Cardiology Journal Open Access

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Abstract

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions

Anusha Polampelli

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI, erst called surgery with tubing) could be a non-surgical procedure that uses a tubing (a skinny versatile tube) to position alittle structure known as a stent to open up blood vessels within the heart that are narrowed by plaque buildup, a condition called coronary artery disease. connective tissue coronary interventions, then, square measure procedures accustomed take away blockages or to boost blood flow through your arteries by employing a little entrance in your skin to succeed in your arteries. Abstract: As connective tissue coronary intervention (PCI) is being applied to higher-risk patients, ie, those with unprotected left main, multi-vessel unwellness, last remaining vessel, compromised left bodily cavity operate, and current anemia, interventional cardiologists have used completely different connective tissue assist devices.