| Literature DB >> 34167671 |
Dean J Kereiakes1, Renu Virmani2, Jason Y Hokama3, Uday Illindala3, Carlos Mena-Hurtado4, Andrew Holden5, Jonathan M Hill6, Sean P Lyden7, Ziad A Ali8.
Abstract
A significant proportion of lesions treated with transcatheter interventions in the coronary and peripheral vascular beds exhibit moderate to severe calcific plaques known to portend lower procedural success rates, increased peri-procedural adverse events, and unfavorable clinical outcomes compared with noncalcific plaques. Adapted from lithotripsy technology used for treatment of ureterorenal calculi, intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) is a novel technique for the treatment of severely calcific plaque lesions that uses acoustic shockwaves in a balloon-based delivery system. Shockwaves induce calcium fractures, which facilitate stent expansion and luminal gain. In this review, the authors summarize the physics, preclinical and clinical data on IVL use in the coronary and peripheral vasculature, and future directions of IVL in transcatheter cardiovascular therapies.Entities:
Keywords: calcification; coronary artery disease; intravascular lithotripsy; peripheral artery disease
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34167671 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2021.03.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JACC Cardiovasc Interv ISSN: 1936-8798 Impact factor: 11.195