Challenges With Severe Coronary Artery Calcification in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Narrative Review of Therapeutic Options |
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Authors: | Jay S. Shavadia Minh N. Vo Kevin R. Bainey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Cardiology, University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada;2. Division of Cardiology, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | Coronary calcification often complicates atherosclerosis. With an aging population, coinciding with lower thresholds for coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), severe calcific coronary stenoses remain a challenge for interventional cardiologists. Although advances in coronary guidewires, percutaneous balloons, and adjunctive procedural devices have improved success of PCI, recalcitrant calcified lesions not amenable to the conventional technique frequently occur. Coronary atherectomy with plaque modification provides a therapeutic alternative. As such, various modalities such as rotational, orbital or laser atherectomy, and more recently shockwave lithoplasty have become therapeutic options for PCI. We provide a summary of the principles, technique, and contemporary evidence for these currently approved devices designed to treat severe coronary calcific lesions. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author: Dr Kevin R. Bainey, Division of Cardiology, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, 2C2 Walter Mackenzie Centre, 8440-112 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2B7, Canada. Tel.: +1-780-407-2176 fax: +1-780-407-6452. |
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