Impact of proximal cap ambiguity on the procedural techniques and outcomes of chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention: Insights from the PROGRESS-CTO Registry.
Spyridon KostantinisBahadir SimsekJudit KaracsonyiAthanasios RempakosKhaldoon AlaswadMichael MegalyOleg KrestyaninovDimitrii KhelimskiiDimitrios KarmpaliotisFarouc A JafferJaikirshan J KhatriPaul PoommipanitMitul P PatelEhtisham MahmudMichael KoutouzisYiannis TsiafoutisSevket GorguluBasem ElbarouniWilliam NicholsonWissam JaberStephane RinfretNidal Abi RafehOmer GoktekinAhmed M ElGuindySalman S AllanaBavana V RanganYader SandovalM Nicholas BurkeEmmanouil S BrilakisPublished in: Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions (2023)
Proximal cap ambiguity in CTO lesions is associated with higher utilization of the retrograde approach and ADR, lower technical and procedural success rates, and higher incidence of in-hospital MACE.
Keyphrases
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- adverse drug
- st segment elevation myocardial infarction
- acute coronary syndrome
- acute myocardial infarction
- coronary artery disease
- st elevation myocardial infarction
- risk factors
- antiplatelet therapy
- healthcare
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- acute care
- atrial fibrillation
- emergency department
- heart failure
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- coronary artery bypass