Impact of lesion length on the outcomes of chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention: Insights from the PROGRESS‐CTO registry

Background The impact of occlusion length on the procedural techniques and outcomes of chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has received limited study. Methods We examined the clinical and angiographic characteristics and procedural outcomes of 10,335 CTO PCIs at 42...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions 2023-03, Vol.101 (4), p.747-755
Hauptverfasser: Rempakos, Athanasios, Simsek, Bahadir, Kostantinis, Spyridon, Karacsonyi, Judit, Choi, James W., Poommipanit, Paul, Khatri, Jaikirshan J., Jaber, Wissam, Rinfret, Stephane, Nicholson, William, Gorgulu, Sevket, Jaffer, Farouc A., Chandwaney, Raj, Koutouzis, Michael, Tsiafoutis, Ioannis, Alaswad, Khaldoon, Krestyaninov, Oleg, Khelimskii, Dmitrii, Karmpaliotis, Dimitrios, Uretsky, Barry F., Patel, Mitul P., Mahmud, Ehtisham, Potluri, Srinivasa, Rangan, Bavana V., Mastrodemos, Olga C., Allana, Salman, Sandoval, Yader, Burke, Nicholas M., Brilakis, Emmanouil S.
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Zusammenfassung:Background The impact of occlusion length on the procedural techniques and outcomes of chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has received limited study. Methods We examined the clinical and angiographic characteristics and procedural outcomes of 10,335 CTO PCIs at 42 US and non‐US centers between 2012 and 2022. The cohort was divided into two groups based on lesion length (≥20 mm vs.
ISSN:1522-1946
1522-726X
DOI:10.1002/ccd.30581