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Cardio 3

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difference between unstable angina and MI   myonecrosis  
site w/lowest risk of bleeding   radial A  
most common PCI site   femoral A  
used to define plaque morphology   IVUA  
used to measure pressure difference   FFR  
used to define vessel wall contours   OCT  
method of restenosis common with bare metal stents   neointimal hyperplasia  
need ASA for life and clopidogrel for at least 1 month   bare metal stents  
need ASA for life and clopidogrel for at least 1 year   drug eluding stents  
takes longer for scar to form over stent   drug eluding stents  
local hematoma   direct pressure on hematoma and give IV fluids  
indicated by bradycardia or tachycardia w/back pain and hypotension   retroperitoneal hematoma  
retroperitoneal hematoma   manual compression of puncture site, stop anticoagulants, and give IV fluids/transfusion  
not stopped w/retroperitoneal hematoma   antiplatelets  
pseudoaneurysm   manual compression or thrombin injection  
sicker pt, heart failure, poor renal function, more dye used   higher risk for acute renal failure  
acute renal failure   HYRDATE  
blue toe syndrome   aggressive ASA  
no driving   within 48 hrs  
monitor vitals, groin, renal function, and CBC   within 24 hrs  
MI goals for PCI   alleviate sx, dec MI size, dec mortality  
angina goals for PCI   alleviate sx  
evaluated using PCI   CHF, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease  
type(s) of angina that indicates PCI   stable  
type(s) of coronary syn's that indicate PCI   acute (STEMI and NSTEMI)  
type(s) of chest pain that indicates PCI   nonspecific, with SOB  


   


 

 

 
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