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Open Access Review
Proximal Embolic Protection With Aspiration in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention of Acute Myocardial Infarction Using the ProxisTM Device
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1 Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2020 Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2021 HerzZentrum Hirslanden, Zürich, Switzerland
Rev. Cardiovasc. Med. 2007, 8(3), 160–166;
Published: 30 September 2007
Abstract
Distal embolization during primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) occurs in at least 15% of patients and is a strong predictor of more extensive myocardial damage and a poor prognosis. Several devices are designed to evacuate the intracoronary thrombus or to prevent distal embolization. The Proxis device is a proximal embolic protection system that completely blocks antegrade flow during PCI. It may prevent distal embolization during recanalization of thrombotic coronary occlusion and thus improve outcome. We created a registry of 172 patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction who underwent primary PCI with proximal embolic protection and aspiration. The mean ST-segment elevation resolution (STR) at 1 hour was 77.7% ± 15.2; STR was greater than 50% in 94% and greater than 70% in 72% of patients. The 1-year cumulative major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events rate was 10.5%. The overall mortality at 1 year was 2.3%.
Keywords
Primary percutaneous coronary intervention
ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Embolic protection
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