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Filter by:The objective of this study is to demonstrate reasonable assurance that the Ringer catheter can be safely used to manage hemorrhage due to coronary vessel perforations while facilitating distal perfusion under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling.
Covered stents have been mainly used for treatment of potentially life-threatening coronary artery perforation and coronary artery aneurysm. Prior studies suggest that the use of covered stents improves event-free survival, enabling a life-threatening situation to be managed without emergency surgery and with significantly reduced rates of mortality, cardiac tamponade, and major adverse cardiac events. Although the devices are used for a long time, very limited study has described procedural-related outcomes with this specific technology. We therefore want to report procedural, in-hospital and long term outcomes among patients treated with the covered stents.
Covered stents (CS) are a potentially lifesaving treatment for grade III coronary perforation but delivery can be challenging, and the long-term durability and safety including risk of acute stent thrombosis are unknown. The GNOCCI study aims to evaluate long term outcomes after coronary perforation including patients treated with covered stents.