Indications of Primary PCI in STEMI Patients (2025 ACC/AHA Guideline) Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remains the preferred reperfusion strategy for patients presenting with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), provided it can be performed in a timely and appropriate setting. The 2025 ACC/AHA guidelines classify indications for primary PCI based on symptom duration, hemodynamic status, and ongoing ischemic risk. Understanding these classes helps clinicians make rapid, evidence-based decisions in acute coronary care. CLASS I INDICATIONS (Procedure Recommended) Primary PCI is strongly recommended when clear benefit outweighs risk. STEMI with symptom onset less than 12 hours Patients presenting within 12 hours of symptom onset derive the greatest mortality and morbidity benefit from immediate reperfusion. Primary PCI should be performed as soon as possible, ideally within guideline-recommended door-to-balloon times. Acute coronary syndrome with cardiogenic sh...
Dr. Usman's Cardiology Notes
Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!