| Literature DB >> 20145595 |
C Godino1, M Carlino, R Al-Lamee, A Colombo.
Abstract
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusions (CTO) remains a major challenge in interventional cardiology. Successful recanalization of a CTO can alleviate angina, reduce the need for coronary artery bypass surgery and increase long-term survival. Improving results from the historically quoted success rates of 50% to the levels now routinely quoted by some operators (80-90%), requires not just skill and experience, but also a thorough understanding of the wide array of materials and techniques now available in this area. The decision to attempt PCI of a CTO (versus continued medical therapy or surgical revascularization) requires an individualized risk/benefit analysis, encompassing clinical, imaging and technical considerations.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20145595
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minerva Cardioangiol ISSN: 0026-4725 Impact factor: 1.347