Editorial


Requiem for routine thrombus aspiration

Steffen Desch, Thomas Stiermaier, Holger Thiele, Suzanne de Waha

Abstract

Interventional cardiologists share a feeling of accomplishment having just aspirated a particularly large thrombus from a coronary artery in a patient with myocardial infarction. Narcissistic personalities even call for a colleague to inspect and worship the feat. However, the satisfying visual feedback of thrombus aspiration might lead to flawed conclusions.

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