FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: percutaneous coronary intervention is performed and Zotarolimus-coated second-generation stents are implanted. They are implanted into the infarct-related coronary artery and into basilar epicardial arteries and their branches having stenosis ≥70%. Multivascular revascularisation is performed as either a single-stage operation for the purpose of a primary percutaneous coronary intervention procedure, or in two stages 4-12 days apart.
EFFECT: method enables improving the accessibility of myocardial revascularisation in the patients with a high risk of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction with underlying multiple coronary bed lesion, improving the percutaneous coronary intervention outcome, reducing the risk of unfavourable immediate and remote cardiovascular events.
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Dates
2015-03-10—Published
2013-10-22—Filed