Abstract

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) became the most frequent modality of revascularization to treat coronary artery disease. Historically, most patients undergoing elective PCI remained hospitalized, overnight or more, aiming to detect and possible peri- and post-procedural complications, including access site complications, bleeding, stent thrombosis and peri-procedural myocardial infarction (MI).Currently, there is a demand for a simplified and efficient out-hospital flow, keeping the best practices in hospital services and patient care. Overtime, the improvement of PCI techniques, combined with technological advancement of [...]

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  • How to cite this article: Conejo F

  • Same-day discharge is part of a hospital management policies cost-containment logistics maintaining that includes clinical effectiveness, safety and satisfaction of the patients undergoing to Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).[6,7,8,9]

  • There are bold evidences coming from general elective-PCI studies, still, there are limited data on the clinical and angiographic characteristics associated with the successful practice of same-day discharge (SDD)

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How to cite this article: Conejo F. Same-day hospital discharge after percutaneous coronary intervention: management, safety and satisfaction of the patient.

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