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Intra or Post-Procedure Event Types Requiring a Di ...
Intra or Post-Procedure Event Types Requiring a Diagnosis
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Video Summary
The video explains that certain medical events require a physician's diagnosis and are not defined. Cardiac perforation, characterized by pacing or defibrillator leads moving to the epicardial surface and causing symptoms like pain or hypotension, may require repositioning. Coronary venous dissection results from lead manipulation in the coronary sinus, potentially leading to tearing of the coronary sinus wall. Hemothorax is blood accumulation in the thorax, while pneumothorax is air accumulation. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) causes temporary neurological dysfunction due to reduced blood flow without acute infarction. The events are important to recognize for medical knowledge.
Keywords
physician's diagnosis
cardiac perforation
coronary venous dissection
hemothorax
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
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