DOI: 10.25881/20728255_2021_16_4_111

Authors

Sukovatykh B.S.1, Bolomatov N.V.2, Serednitsky A.V.3, Sidorov D.V.3, Sukovatykh M.B.1

1 Kursk State Medical University, Kursk

2 Pirogov National Medical and Surgical Center, Moscow

3 Oryol Regional Clinical Hospital, Orel

Abstract

The article analyzes the data of the world literature on infectious complications of percutaneous coronary interventions. Risk factors, mechanisms of development and classification of infectious complications are described, the types of bacterial flora determined in blood tests and their influence on the course of the infectious process are presented. The features of the clinical picture, methods of prevention and treatment of various complications are considered.

Keywords: percutaneous coronary intervention, femoral access, infectious complications. endarteritis, stent infection, septic thromboembolism.

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For citation

Sukovatykh B.S., Bolomatov N.V., Serednitsky A.V., Sidorov D.V., Sukovatykh M.B. Infectious complications of percutaneous coronary interventions. Bulletin of Pirogov National Medical & Surgical Center. 2021;16(4):111-115. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/20728255_2021_16_4_111