Impact of Lesion Preparation Technique on Side Branch Compromise in Calcified Coronary Bifurcations: A Subgroup Analysis of the PREPARE-CALC Trial.
Abdelhakim AllaliMohamed Abdel-WahabHussein TraboulsiRayyan HemetsbergerNader MankeriousRobert ByrneVolker GeistMohamed El-MawardyDmitriy SulimovRalph ToelgGert RichardtPublished in: Journal of interventional cardiology (2020)
In the PREPARE-CALC trial, side branch compromise was more frequently observed after lesion preparation with SCB as compared with RA. Consequently, in calcified bifurcation lesions, an upfront debulking with an RA-based strategy might optimize the result in the side branch.
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