Atit A Gawalkar, Krishna Prasad Akkineni, Rajesh Vijayvergiya, Pragya Karki
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Abstract
Severe coronary calcification poses a significant challenge during percutaneous coronary intervention. Rotational atherectomy is widely used for calcium ablation because of its efficacy, cost-effectiveness and availability. However, orbital atherectomy (OA), with its unique design and mechanism, is the treatment of choice in certain subsets of calcific lesions. Through a case-based approach, we highlighted the unique advantages of OA in modifying calcified lesions. We illustrated three cases with heavily calcified coronary arteries where OA had to be chosen in preference to other calcium modification techniques. We also included imaging evidence to demonstrate the efficacy of OA in calcium modification. Calcific coronary lesions need a multi-pronged approach for optimal management. In certain situations like a mismatch in size between the main vessel and side branch, eccentric calcium with unfavorable wire bias and calcium in close proximity to a stented segment, OA can be used to successfully modify the calcium with lesser risk of complications.
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions is an international journal covering the broad field of cardiovascular diseases. Subject material includes basic and clinical information that is derived from or related to invasive and interventional coronary or peripheral vascular techniques. The journal focuses on material that will be of immediate practical value to physicians providing patient care in the clinical laboratory setting. To accomplish this, the journal publishes Preliminary Reports and Work In Progress articles that complement the traditional Original Studies, Case Reports, and Comprehensive Reviews. Perspective and insight concerning controversial subjects and evolving technologies are provided regularly through Editorial Commentaries furnished by members of the Editorial Board and other experts. Articles are subject to double-blind peer review and complete editorial evaluation prior to any decision regarding acceptability.