Safety and efficacy of rotational atherectomy for the treatment of undilatable underexpanded stents implanted in calcific lesions

LA Ferri, RJ Jabbour, F Giannini… - Catheterization and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
culprit lesions were in-stent restenosis due to stent underexpansion (Table 1). The left
anterior descending artery was the most common target vessel (43.8%, n = 7), followed by right …

Long-term effects of rotational atherectomy in patients with heavy calcified coronary artery lesions: a single-centre experience

S Bartuś, R Januszek, J Legutko… - Polish Heart …, 2017 - journals.viamedica.pl
… : Rotational atherectomy is a safe and sufficient technique for the endovascular treatment
of heavily calcified coronary artery lesions. … The type of culprit lesion according to the ACC/AHA …

Directional coronary atherectomy vs. rotational atherectomy for the treatment of in‐stent restenosis of native coronary arteries

PL Sanchez, M Rodriguez‐Alemparte… - Catheterization and …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… and rotational atherectomy groups, respectively. As shown in Figures 2 and 3, long-term
results were superior in the directional atherectomy group as reflected in a lower target lesion

Intravascular ultrasound-factors associated with slow flow following rotational atherectomy in heavily calcified coronary artery

H Jinnouchi, K Sakakura, Y Taniguchi, T Tsukui… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
… Seventh, we did not exclude the culprit lesions of acute coronary syndrome from the study
population. The presence of a thrombus in acute coronary syndrome could be a cause of slow …

[PDF][PDF] Procedural and one-year outcomes of patients treated with orbital and rotational atherectomy with mechanistic insights from optical coherence tomography

N Okamoto, H Ueda, S Bhatheja, Y Vengrenyuk… - …, 2019 - researchgate.net
rotational atherectomy before paclitaxel-eluting stent implantation in complex calcified coronary
lesions: the randomized ROTAXUS (Rotational Atherectomy … coronary culprit lesions: two…

[HTML][HTML] ROTational AThErectomy in acute coronary syndrome: early and midterm outcomes from a multicentre registry

M Iannaccone, F Piazza, GG Boccuzzi… - …, 2016 - pcronline.com
… Conclusions: Rotational atherectomy has similar safety and angiographic outcome in patients
with … acute coronary syndrome rotational atherectomy rotablator calcified lesion nste-acs …

[HTML][HTML] Optical coherence tomography-guided versus intravascular ultrasound-guided rotational atherectomy in patients with calcified coronary lesions

N Kobayashi, Y Ito, M Yamawaki… - …, 2020 - eurointervention.pcronline.com
… Severely calcified lesions remain challenging to treat with percutaneous coronary … of
target lesion revascularisation (TLR)1 , 2. Lesion modification using rotational atherectomy (RA) …

High-speed rotational atherectomy versus modified balloons prior to drug-eluting stent implantation in severely calcified coronary lesions: the randomized prepare …

M Abdel-Wahab, R Toelg, RA Byrne… - Circulation …, 2018 - Am Heart Assoc
… successful stent implantation in calcified coronary lesions. Compared with standard balloon
predilatation, debulking using high-speed rotational atherectomy (RA) is associated with …

The use of rotational atherectomy in high-risk patients: results from a high-volume centre

P Kübler, W Zimoch, M Kosowski… - Polish Heart …, 2018 - journals.viamedica.pl
… were stented, presumably because mainly culprit lesions were treated whereas other lesions
remained untouched, resulting in residual SS of 12 (vs. 6, p < 0.001) and SRI of 47% (vs. 71…

[HTML][HTML] Stuck rotablator: the nightmare of rotational atherectomy

DS Sulimov, M Abdel-Wahab, R Toelg… - …, 2013 - eurointervention.pcronline.com
lesions pose a specific challenge as balloon dilatation and stent placement can be difficult or
even impossible2,3. Rotational atherectomy (RA… with such complex fibrocalcific lesions4-8. …