Management strategies for heavily calcified coronary stenoses: an EAPCI clinical consensus statement in collaboration with the EURO4C-PCR group

European Heart Journal

18 May 2023
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ESC Journals Interventional Cardiology

Abstract

Abstract

Since the publication of the 2015 EAPCI consensus on rotational atherectomy, the number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) performed in patients with severely calcified coronary artery disease has grown substantially. This has been prompted on one side by the clinical demand for the continuous increase in life expectancy, the sustained expansion of the primary PCI networks worldwide, and the routine performance of revascularization procedures in elderly patients; on the other side, the availability of new and dedicated technologies such as orbital atherectomy and intravascular lithotripsy, as well as the optimization of the rotational atherectomy system, has increased operators’ confidence in attempting more challenging PCI. This current EAPCI clinical consensus statement prepared in collaboration with the EURO4C-PCR group describes the comprehensive management of patients with heavily calcified coronary stenoses, starting with how to use non-invasive and invasive imaging to assess calcium burden and inform procedural planning. Objective and practical guidance is provided on the selection of the optimal interventional tool and technique based on the specific calcium morphology and anatomic location. Finally, the specific clinical implications of treating these patients are considered, including the prevention and management of complications and the importance of adequate training and education.

Contributors

Emanuele Barbato
Emanuele Barbato

Author

Sant Andrea Hospital Rome , Italy

Emanuele Gallinoro
Emanuele Gallinoro

Author

Sant Andrea Hospital Rome , Italy

Carlo Di Mario
Carlo Di Mario

Author

University of Florence Florence , Italy

Javier Escaned
Javier Escaned

Author

San Carlos Clinical Hospital Madrid , Spain

Giuseppe Tarantini
Giuseppe Tarantini

Author

University of Padua Padova , Italy

Beatriz Vaquerizo
Beatriz Vaquerizo

Author

Hospital del Mar Barcelona , Spain

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