Percutaneous treatment of heavily calcified coronary lesions still represents a challenge for interventional cardiology, with higher risk of immediate complications, late failure due to stent underexpansion and malapposition, and consequently poor clinical outcome. Good characterisation of calcium distribution with multimodal imaging is important to improve the successful treatment of these lesions. The use of traditional or new dedicated devices for the treatment of calcified lesions allows better lesion preparation; therefore, it is important that we know the different mechanisms and technical features of these devices.

Contemporary approach to heavily calcified coronary lesions / Dini C.S.; Nardi G.; Ristalli F.; Mattesini A.; Hamiti B.; Di Mario C.. - In: INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1756-1477. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:(2019), pp. 154-163. [10.15420/icr.2019.19.R1]

Contemporary approach to heavily calcified coronary lesions

Ristalli F.;Hamiti B.;Di Mario C.
2019

Abstract

Percutaneous treatment of heavily calcified coronary lesions still represents a challenge for interventional cardiology, with higher risk of immediate complications, late failure due to stent underexpansion and malapposition, and consequently poor clinical outcome. Good characterisation of calcium distribution with multimodal imaging is important to improve the successful treatment of these lesions. The use of traditional or new dedicated devices for the treatment of calcified lesions allows better lesion preparation; therefore, it is important that we know the different mechanisms and technical features of these devices.
2019
14
154
163
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Dini C.S.; Nardi G.; Ristalli F.; Mattesini A.; Hamiti B.; Di Mario C.
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