Post PPCI complications – when to take the patient back to the lab. - Sukh Nijjer

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Summary

Sukh Nijjer discusses post-PPCI complications, the management of these complications, and when to take patients back to the lab, with case examples.


  • Vascular complications - particularly related to transfemoral procedures
  • Drug-related complications - anaphylaxis, contrast nephropathy, thrombocytopenia,
  • Stent-related complications - stent thrombosis, coronary dissection
  • Infarction-related complications - VSD, MR, pulmonary oedema, pericardial effusion, ventricular rupture
  • Arrhythmia-related complications - VT, CHB

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Target Audience

  • Interventional cardiology trainees
  • Cardiology trainees
  • General practictioners with specialist interest in cardiology
  • Clinical fellows
  • Physiologists
  • Cath lab staff
  • Aspiring cardiology trainees


This course is organised and run by Simple Education and is kindly supported by Medtronic and Volcano.

Learning Objectives

The Simple Education Essential Guide to Coronary Angiography and Right Heart Catheterisation has a refreshing style, and is innovative in format  comprising short lectures all filmed with HD and is centred on real cases and video demonstrations.

  • Feel more confident in the cardiac catheter lab
  • Instantly know what to do when things go wrong during procedures 
  • Familarise yourself with Emergencies 
  • Learn about different catheters, for native arteries and grafts
  • Watch live case practical demonstrations
  • Learn about access routes and vascular closure 

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