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Additional debulking efficacy of low-speed rotational atherectomy after high-speed rotational atherectomy for calcified coronary lesion.

Norihiro Kobayashi1, Masahiro Yamawaki2, Keisuke Hirano2, Motoharu Araki2, Tsuyoshi Sakai2, Yasunari Sakamoto2, Shinsuke Mori2, Masakazu Tsutsumi2, Naohiko Sahara2, Masahiro Nauchi2, Yohsuke Honda2, Kenji Makino2, Shigemitsu Shirai2, Masafumi Mizusawa2, Yuta Sugizaki2, Takahide Nakano2, Tomoya Fukagawa2, Toshihiko Kishida2, Yuki Kozai2, Yusuke Setonaga2, Shutaro Goda2, Yoshiaki Ito2.   

Abstract

We aimed to evaluate the additional debulking efficacy of low-speed rotational atherectomy (RA) after high-speed RA by using intravascular imaging. A total of 22 severe calcified coronary lesions in 19 patients (age, 74 ± 10 years; 74% male) were retrospectively analyzed. All of these lesions underwent RA under optical coherence tomography (OCT) or optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) guidance. At first, we performed high-speed RA with 220,000 rpm until the reduction of rotational speed disappeared; then, low-speed RA with 120,000 rpm using the same burr size was performed. OCT or OFDI was performed after both high-speed and low-speed RAs, and the minimum lumen area were compared. The initial and final burr sizes of high-speed RA were 1.5 (1.5-1.75) and 1.75 (1.5-2.0) mm, respectively. The number of sessions, total duration time, and maximum decreased rotational speed during high-speed RA were 11 ± 5 times, 113 ± 47 s, and 4000 (3000-5000) rpm, respectively. During low-speed RA, the number of sessions, total duration time, and maximum reduction of rotational speed were 3 ± 1 times, 32 ± 11 s, and 1000 (0-2000) rpm, respectively. The minimum lumen area was similar between after high-speed and after low-speed RA [2.61 ± 1.03 mm2 (after high-speed RA) vs. 2.65 ± 1.00 mm2 (after low-speed RA); P = 0.91]. Additional low-speed RA immediately after sufficient debulking by high-speed RA was not associated with increased lumen enlargement. There was no clinical efficacy of low-speed RA after high-speed RA.

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Keywords:  Calcified coronary lesion; Optical coherence tomography; Optical frequency domain imaging; Rotational atherectomy; Rotational speed

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32524242     DOI: 10.1007/s10554-020-01912-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging        ISSN: 1569-5794            Impact factor:   2.357


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