Abrupt closure during coronary intervention

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Overview

Abrupt closure is defined as the development of TIMI grade 0 or 1 flow during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). If a patient begins the procedure with TIMI grade 0 or 1 flow, the term abrupt closure is applied if during some point in the procedure there was restoration of TIMI grade 3, which was followed by a recurrence of TIMI grade 0 or 1 flow.

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