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Utility of Intravascular Ultrasound in Percutaneous Revascularization of Chronic Total Occlusions: An Overview.

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The usefulness and the applications of intravascular ultrasound imaging in percutaneous CTO recanalization, underlying its impact on clinical outcome are focused on.
Abstract
Intravascular ultrasound has been used for >20 years to guide percutaneous coronary intervention in different subsets of coronary lesions. During the last decade, the interest in percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion (CTO) has increased dramatically, leading to high success rates. Failure of guidewire crossing is the most common reason for failed CTO attempts. Certain angiographic features, such as blunt proximal CTO cap, tortuosity, heavy calcification, and lack of visibility of path in the distal vessel, increase procedural difficulty. A better understanding of the behavior of the guidewire within the CTO segment may represent a key issue to achieve successful outcome. In this respect, intravascular ultrasound imaging might have potential roles in the recanalization of CTOs. In this paper, we focused on the usefulness and the applications of intravascular ultrasound imaging in percutaneous CTO recanalization, underlying its impact on clinical outcome.

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Guiding Principles for Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Global Expert Consensus Document

Emmanouil S. Brilakis, +100 more
- 30 Jul 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified seven common principles that are widely accepted as best practices for chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in CTO-PCI.
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Intravascular imaging in coronary artery disease

Gary S. Mintz, +1 more
- 19 Aug 2017 - 
TL;DR: Intravascular imaging-intravascular ultrasound and more recently optical coherence tomography-provide a tomographical or cross-sectional image of the coronary arteries to answer questions such as whether the stenosis is clinically relevant; the identification of the culprit lesion; or whether the plaque is at high risk of future adverse events.
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Effect of intravascular ultrasound-guided vs angiography- guided everolimus-eluting stent implantation: The IVUS-XPL randomized clinical trial

TL;DR: The use of IVUS-guided everolimus-eluting stent implantation, compared with angiography-guided stent implants, resulted in a significantly lower rate of the composite of major adverse cardiac events at 1 year, primarily due to lower risk of target lesion revascularization.
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In-hospital outcomes of contemporary percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with chronic total occlusion insights from the J-CTO Registry (Multicenter CTO Registry in Japan).

TL;DR: Most CTO lesions can be safely and successfully treated with PCI utilizing contemporary advanced techniques, and Invasiveness and potential risks of these strategies may be acceptable in the majority of cases considering the actual incidences of related adverse events and the procedural success rates.
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