Bail-out intravascular lithotripsy for severe stent underexpansion during primary angioplasty: a case report.
Niccolò CiardettiFrancesca RistalliGiulia NardiCarlo Di MarioPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Treatment strategies for stent underexpansion due to coronary artery calcifications are still debated. High-pressure non-compliant balloon dilatations are rarely sufficient to gain a complete stent expansion. Rotational and orbital atherectomy are contraindicated in presence of a thrombus. Given the possible risks of stent damages, intravascular lithotripsy is currently not indicated in acutely deployed stents but could be the best bail-out technique for otherwise undilatable stents due to severely calcified plaques.