Long‐term outcomes of rotational atherectomy for the percutaneous treatment of chronic total occlusions
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2016Vol. 89(5), pp. 820–828
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Lorenzo Azzalini, Rustem Dautov, Soledad Ojeda, Antonio Serra, Susanna Benincasa, Bárbara Bellini, Francesco Giannini, Jorge Chavarría, Livia Gheorghe, Manuel Pan, Mauro Carlino, Antonio Colombo, Stéphane Rinfret
Abstract
The use of RA in CTO PCI was safe, despite a worse patient risk profile and higher procedural complexity, as compared with conventional techniques. Although procedural success was lower in the RA group, there were no differences in long-term clinical outcomes between groups. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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