AI Article Synopsis

  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for severe calcified lesions is challenging and can lead to stent underexpansion, increasing risks of complications like restenosis and thrombosis.
  • This report highlights the benefits of using a scoring balloon catheter (Scoreflex) with prolonged inflation to effectively treat severe calcified plaques.
  • Prolonged inflation with the scoring balloon can achieve better dilation than conventional methods, even when rotational atherectomy is used.

Article Abstract

Percutaneous coronary intervention for the treatment of a severe calcified lesion is still one of the most technically challenging areas of interventional cardiology. Calcified lesions are a cause of stent underexpansion, which significantly increases the subsequent risks of in-stent restenosis and thrombosis, even when drug-eluting stents are used. In this report, we describe the usefulness of prolonged inflations using a scoring balloon catheter (Scoreflex) for severe calcified lesions. Prolonged inflation using a scoring balloon enables an adequate dilation for treatment of a severe calcified plaque that was unresponsive to conventional technique with or without rotational atherectomy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1536/ihj.16-605DOI Listing

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