Outcomes of retrograde chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention: A report from the OPEN‐CTO registry
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2020Vol. 97(6), pp. 1162–1173
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Sanjog Kalra, Darshan Doshi, James Sapontis, Ioanna Kosmidou, Ajay J. Kirtane, Jeffrey W. Moses, Robert F. Riley, Philip G. Jones, William J. Nicholson, Adam C. Salisbury, William Lombardi, James M. McCabe, Ashish Pershad, Taishi Hirai, Emad Hakemi, Juan Russo, Megha Prasad, Yousif Ahmad, Raja Hatem, Fotis Gkargkoulas, John A. Spertus, R. Michael Wyman, Farouc A. Jaffer, Anthony Spaedy, Stephen L. Cook, Steven P. Marso, Karen Nugent, Robert Federici, Robert W. Yeh, Martin B. Leon, Gregg W. Stone, Ziad A. Ali, Manish A. Parikh, Akiko Maehara, David J. Cohen, Candido Batres, J. Aaron Grantham, Dimitri Karmpaliotis
Abstract
In the OPEN-CTO registry, retrograde CTO procedures were associated with higher rates of in-hospital MACCE compared with antegrade-only; however, post-discharge outcomes, including quality of life improvements, were similar between technical modalities.
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