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Search for: [Abstract = "patients, there was no presence of RVI \(RVI\-\). After coronary angiography, single vessel coronary artery disease was found in 69 \(61%\) cases, double vessel disease in 30 \(26%\) and three\-vessel disease in 15 \(13%\). In both groups RVI\(\-\) \&RVI\(\+\). the percentage distributions of multivessel disease and distributions of RCA obstruction were similar. The flow in the main RCA before the procedure, evaluated in the TIMI scale and degree of development of the collateral circulation assessed by Rentrop scale, did not differ significantly in the analyzed groups. Multivariable model was constructed to identify preprocedurals predictors of the presence of LE in RV wall, such as TIMI in main RCA vessel, site of RCA occlusion, Rentrop score, Preinfarction Angina \(PA\), time of ischemia, Gensini score, Leaman score, Hgb level, RV hypertrophy, flow disturbances in RVB\;s. In a multivariable logistic regression analysis for preprocedural factors number of lost RVB’s concomitant with the lack of PA in a period <24 h before MI, were the only preprocedural predictors of the RVI occurrence. \(OR = 2,63 , 95% CI\: 1.67 to 4,15\; p<0,001\)\; \(OR = 0,33, 95% CI\: 0,13 to 0,89, p<0,03 respectively\). Logistic regression model was constructed for periprocedural and postprocedural variables was constructed Taking into account parameters such as the administration of Abciximab, the use of thrombectomy, the number of implanted stents, the total length of implanted stents, maximal pressure, posprocedural angiographic parameters such as flow disturbances in the main RCA vessel, the RVBI value, abnormal flow in the RVB\/ RVB’s, the presence of distal embolization of RPD, the number of lost left ventricular branches. Flow in the main RCA after procedure did not differ between these two groups. Complete reperfusion, defined as normal flow in the right main coronary artery and its major right ventricular branches, was achieved in 56 \(50%\) patients. The incidence of TIMI<2 flow in at least one RVB was present in 37 \(77%\) patients in RVI\(\+\) group, while only in 1 \(0,8%\) case in RVI\(\-\) group \(p<0,001\). Embolization of distal RPD after procedure occurred in 24 \(21%\) of all patients, in 21 \(44%\) cases in RVI\(\+\), and 3 \(5%\) in RVI\(\-\) group, \(p <0.001\). Statistical model for periprocedural and postprocedural factors affecting the presence of RVI, built on the basis of hierarchical logistic"]

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