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Curr Trend Cardiol. 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 3

September 18-19, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

Annual Conference on

HEART DISEASES

P

ost CABG recurrent ischemia , are classified into Early

& Late according to time of presentation, Each of them

has its distinguished ertiology, and mode of management

Management depends lagely upon, mode of presentation,

either acute or chronic, but medical and interventional

techniques are still the options we do have Intervention of

such cases depends largely on, number of available grafts,

extent and severity of new ischic episode, and location of

lesions.Clinical condition of PT, myocardial functions, and

viability, and the fully equipped centre with expertise of

service providers are all important factors that determine

the outcome , morbidity and mortality. The present case was

an example of late Post CABG acute ischemia presented with

NSTEMI, Hypotension, Cardiogenic shock, recurrent cardiac

arrest VT, VF, so, medical hemodynamic support with rapid

intervention decision were the only proposed steps that

seemed to save PTs life, support PT hemodynamics, and

finally resolve the problem.

Speaker Biography

Ahmed Salah, M.D. is an invasive cardiologist at National Heart Insitute , Cairo , Egypt.

He has also special interest at ischemic heart failure PTs, and wheather medical

management alone or interventions plus medical management could improve cardiac

conditions and function and improve mode of life , He worked at many institutions

in Egypt , The Egyheart centre for cardiology and cardiac intervention. He received a

training on myocardial viability at nuclear department at Technical university Hospital ,

Munich, Germany. He is now the Head of interventional cardiology department of MD

Hospital , a hospital well established since 1956 , at Alkhobar City , Eastern proviance

, Saudi Arabia.

e:

ahmedslaheldin@mdh.com.sa

PCI post CABG

Ahmed Salah Eldin

National Heart Institute, Egypt