COMECITE post-percutaneous cardiovascular intervention care

Abstract: Introduction: Medical literature has huge information on studies and guidelines for patients with coronary, peripheral, or structural interventional procedures; nonetheless, a few papers focused on optimal fasting time, hydration, contrast dye used, post-intervention discharge monitoring in-home, ward, or intensive care unit as vascular complications. This paper review aims to provide achievable facts that aid physicians in protecting patients’ integrity in hospitals and homes.

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Main Authors: Olvera-Ruiz,Rafael, Moguel-Ancheita,Rafael, Lozoya-Morales,José Juan, Ramos-Cházaro,Enrique, Moreno-Buenrostro,Javier, Facundo-Bazaldua,Salvador, Arce,Lorenzo, Muñiz-García,Arturo, Jiménez-Carbajal,María Guadalupe, Zavala-Jaramillo,Jorge Hugo, Domínguez-López,Roberto
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Asociación Nacional de Cardiólogos de México A.C. 2022
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2954-38352022000300140
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Summary:Abstract: Introduction: Medical literature has huge information on studies and guidelines for patients with coronary, peripheral, or structural interventional procedures; nonetheless, a few papers focused on optimal fasting time, hydration, contrast dye used, post-intervention discharge monitoring in-home, ward, or intensive care unit as vascular complications. This paper review aims to provide achievable facts that aid physicians in protecting patients’ integrity in hospitals and homes.