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Bacteremia following complex percutaneous coronary intervention.

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2004

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Abstract

Uncomplicated bacteraemia is not uncommon as a result of complex PCI procedures. Although there are usually no clinical sequelae, these findings are important for those patients who are considered to be at moderate or high risk of infective endocarditis who require an invasive procedure such as PCI. This paper emphasizes the need for maximum sterility during PCI procedures if infective complications and stent infection are to be avoided.