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* [[Preparing PCI]]
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* [[Anatomy and physiology]]
* [[Anatomy and physiology]]
* [[Management of hemodynamic stress]]
* [[Management of hemodynamic stress]]
* [[Indication for PCI]]
* [[Indication for PCI]]
* [[Type of PCI]]
* [[Type of PCI]]
* [[Type of anatomy]]
* [[Type of anatomy]]
* [[Management of periprocedural complications]]
* [[Management of periprocedural complications]]
* [[Closure devices]]
* [[Closure devices]]
* [[Late complications]]
* [[Late complications]]
* [[Valvuloplasty]]
* [[Valvuloplasty]]
** Ballon valvuloplasty
** PAVI
** Mitral valve insufficiency
* [[PFO closure]]
* [[PFO closure]]
* [[Septal ablation]]
* [[Septal ablation]]

Revision as of 17:34, 2 December 2008

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Content is incomplete and may be incorrect.
Welcome to PCIpedia.org. This wiki-based PCI course and -textbook is designed for especially for cardiology residents and intervention cardiologists. PCIpedia.org is not intended as a patient information site. Visit this site to learn about percutaneous coronary interventions.

The PCI course

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Go to the Cardiac catherization course

The PCI Textbook

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Browse the illustrated PCI Textbook

Cases and Examples

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Learn from these cases and examples
  • Inferior STEMI
    • PCI for distal RCA
    • PCI for mid RCA
    • PCI for proximal RCA
    • PCI for distal RCX
    • PCI for mid RCX
    • PCI for proximal RCX
  • Anterior STEMI
    • PCI for distal LAD
    • PCI for mid LAD
    • PCI for proximal LAD
    • PCI for mainstem
News
  • HELP WANTED!!!!! Please send us your interesting intervention cases. Any format is welcome, we will convert it. You are also invited to write a chapter for the textbook, or comment on existing chapters
  • PCIpedia is currently in a construction phase. Please let us know if you would like to contribute to this first freely accessible, open access, wiki PCI course!.