Non-primary PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) refers to procedures performed on patients who are not experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) at the time of the intervention. This type of PCI is typically done for patients with stable angina, significant coronary artery disease, or other chronic conditions where revascularization is needed to improve blood flow to the heart. Unlike primary PCI, which is urgent and performed during a heart attack, non-primary PCI can be scheduled and is often part of a planned treatment strategy.
Primary PCI is treatment that occurs while the blood clot is still forming - usually within 12 hours of onset, but ideally within 2 hours of onset of symptoms. Rescue (not secondary) PCI is treatment that is given to try to get blood flow to heart muscle that has been starved of blood for some time, either because the patient delays seeking help or if the injected blood thinner 'thrombolysis' has failed. "Primary PCI," performed for acute coronary occlusion on an emergency basis, is also distinguished from "elective PCI," performed on a non-urgent basis because of risks that have been identified on angiography.
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, and mini PCI.
primary and non primary
primary and non primary
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp
No, it's not. PCI-E 1x is compatible with PCI-E x4, x8, x16. PCI-E 4x is compatible with x8, x16 and so on.
Yes, PCI and PCI-E components are incompatible.
There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card
The PCI slot is faster. Offer mayor speed because the PCI use more faster BUSes and new architectures. The PCI EXPRESS is the newest version of the PCI architecture.
PCI express (commonly referred to as PCIe or PCI-e) have taken existing PCI technology and multiplied it. (1x, 4x, 8x, 16x) PCI-e typically has a 16x or 8x multiplier compared to the original PCI transfer rates.