How to deal with CALCIFIED CORONARY ARTERY LESIONS .Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is highly prevalent in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and is associated with major adverse cardiovascular events. There are two recognized type of CAC—intimal and medial calcification, and each of them have specific risk factors. Several theories about the mechanism of vascular calcification have been put forward, and we currently believe that vascular calcification is an active, regulated process. CAC can usually be found in patients with severe CHD, and this asymptomatic phenomenon make early diagnosis of CAC important. Coronary computed tomographic angiography is the main noninvasive tool to detect calcified lesions. Measurement of coronary artery calcification by scoring is a reasonable metric for cardiovascular risk assessment in asymptomatic adults at intermediate risk. To date, effective medical treatment of CAC has not been identified. Several strategies of percutaneous coronary intervention have been applied to CHD patients with CAC, but with unsatisfactory results. Prognosis of CAC is still a major problem of CHD patients. Thus, more details about the mechanisms of CAC need to be elucidated in order to improve the understanding and treatment of CAC.
Optimize guide catheter support
Fabrice Leroy, Lille, France
11th Experts Live CTO
The annual Euro CTO meeting
September 13th –14th, 2019 - Berlin, Germany
A coronary bifurcation consists of a flow divider (carina) and three vessel segments:
The proximal main vessel (PMV)
The distal main vessel (DMV) and
The side branch (SB).
A bifurcation lesion is a major epicardial coronary artery stenosis next to and/or including the ostium of a significant side branch
A significant SB is a branch whose severe narrowing or acute occlusion before or during intervention can cause considerable ischemia or a new infarction area that will worsen the clinical course of a particular patient.
Other important elements to consider that are not inherent in the bifurcation classifications include:
Extent of disease on the SB (limited to the ostium or involving the vessel beyond the ostium)
Its size (over 2.5mm in reference diameter)
Bifurcation angle, and
Disease distribution
How to deal with CALCIFIED CORONARY ARTERY LESIONS .Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is highly prevalent in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and is associated with major adverse cardiovascular events. There are two recognized type of CAC—intimal and medial calcification, and each of them have specific risk factors. Several theories about the mechanism of vascular calcification have been put forward, and we currently believe that vascular calcification is an active, regulated process. CAC can usually be found in patients with severe CHD, and this asymptomatic phenomenon make early diagnosis of CAC important. Coronary computed tomographic angiography is the main noninvasive tool to detect calcified lesions. Measurement of coronary artery calcification by scoring is a reasonable metric for cardiovascular risk assessment in asymptomatic adults at intermediate risk. To date, effective medical treatment of CAC has not been identified. Several strategies of percutaneous coronary intervention have been applied to CHD patients with CAC, but with unsatisfactory results. Prognosis of CAC is still a major problem of CHD patients. Thus, more details about the mechanisms of CAC need to be elucidated in order to improve the understanding and treatment of CAC.
Optimize guide catheter support
Fabrice Leroy, Lille, France
11th Experts Live CTO
The annual Euro CTO meeting
September 13th –14th, 2019 - Berlin, Germany
A coronary bifurcation consists of a flow divider (carina) and three vessel segments:
The proximal main vessel (PMV)
The distal main vessel (DMV) and
The side branch (SB).
A bifurcation lesion is a major epicardial coronary artery stenosis next to and/or including the ostium of a significant side branch
A significant SB is a branch whose severe narrowing or acute occlusion before or during intervention can cause considerable ischemia or a new infarction area that will worsen the clinical course of a particular patient.
Other important elements to consider that are not inherent in the bifurcation classifications include:
Extent of disease on the SB (limited to the ostium or involving the vessel beyond the ostium)
Its size (over 2.5mm in reference diameter)
Bifurcation angle, and
Disease distribution
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Wrap up of live cases, awards to the winners of the best abstracts and case competitions and take home messages
Auditorium Zubin Mehta - Saturday 16:00 - 17:00
Speakers:
Daniela Benedetto (Rome),
Francesco Burzotta (Rome),
Carlo Di Mario (Florence),
Roberto Garbo (Turin),
Rocco Stio (Rome)
Challengers:
Stelios Pyxaras (Furth - D),
Sudhir Rathore (London - UK)
Discussants:
Shunsuke Matsuno (Tokyo - J),
Alexander Nap (Amsterdam - NL),
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15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
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PLENARY SESSION
Wrap up of live cases, awards to the winners of the best abstracts and case competitions and take home messages
Auditorium Zubin Mehta - Saturday 16:00 - 17:00
Speakers:
Daniela Benedetto (Rome),
Francesco Burzotta (Rome),
Carlo Di Mario (Florence),
Roberto Garbo (Turin),
Rocco Stio (Rome)
Challengers:
Stelios Pyxaras (Furth - D),
Sudhir Rathore (London - UK)
Discussants:
Shunsuke Matsuno (Tokyo - J),
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15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
September 8th - 9th, 2023
Florence, Italy
Jonathan Hill: Role of mechanica support in CTO recanalizationEuro CTO Club
10:42
Role of mechanica support in CTO recanalization
Jonathan Hill (London - UK)
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PARALLEL SESSION
Challenges And Opportunities In Cto Recanalization
Auditorium Zubin Mehta - Saturday 10:00 - 11:10
Chairperson:
Jonathan Hill (London - UK)
Discussants:
Lesnek Bryniarski (Krakow - PL),
Ugo Fabrizio (Vercelli),
Paul Knaapen (Amsterdam - NL),
Eugenio La Scala (Ollioiouls - F)
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15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
September 8th - 9th, 2023
Florence, Italy
Gregor Leibundgut: Role of DEB in CTO-PCIEuro CTO Club
10:35 Role of DEB in CTO-PCI
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PARALLEL SESSION
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Chairperson:
Jonathan Hill (London - UK)
Discussants:
Lesnek Bryniarski (Krakow - PL),
Ugo Fabrizio (Vercelli),
Paul Knaapen (Amsterdam - NL),
Eugenio La Scala (Ollioiouls - F)
___________________________________________
15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
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Florence, Italy
Kambis Mashayekhi: EuroCTO Consensus on treatment of Calcified CTO lesion Eur...Euro CTO Club
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Emmanouil S. Brilakis - CTO PCI Outcome associated with poor quality of the d...Euro CTO Club
16:53
CTO PCI Outcome associated with poor quality of the distal target vessel
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_____________________________________________
PARALLEL SESSION
Interventional CTO & Chip Research
Best CTO Publications 2022-23 (selected by the Editors of the Cardiology Interventional journals)
Auditorium Zubin Mehta - Friday 16:30 - 17:16
Chairpersons:
Davide Capodanno (Catania),
Carlo Di Mario (Florence),
Giuseppe Tarantini (Padua)
Panelist:
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Giovanni Esposito (Naples),
Paul Knaapen (Amsterdam - NL),
Maksymilian Opolski (Warsaw - PL)
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15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
September 8th - 9th, 2023
Florence, Italy
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PARALLEL SESSION
Interventional CTO & Chip Research
Best CTO Publications 2022-23 (selected by the Editors of the Cardiology Interventional journals)
Auditorium Zubin Mehta - Friday 16:30 - 17:16
Chairpersons:
Davide Capodanno (Catania),
Carlo Di Mario (Florence),
Giuseppe Tarantini (Padua)
Panelist:
Roberto Diletti (Rotterdam - NL),
Giovanni Esposito (Naples),
Paul Knaapen (Amsterdam - NL),
Maksymilian Opolski (Warsaw - PL)
___________________________________________
15th Experts Live CTO,
EUROCTO Club meeting in partnership with the GISE CTO meeting.
September 8th - 9th, 2023
Florence, Italy
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This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
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Emmanouil S. Brilakis - Complications – how to manage
1. Complications – how to manage
EuroCTO Club
October 1, 2016
Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhD
Minneapolis Heart Institute
Adj. Professor of Medicine, UT Southwestern
1.30-1.45 pm
2. ES Brilakis: Disclosures
Consulting/speaker honoraria: Abbott
Vascular, Asahi, Cardinal Health, CTI,
Elsevier, GE Healthcare, St Jude
Medical
Employment (spouse): Medtronic
Grants: InfraRedx, Boston Scientific
VA - I01-CX000787-01
VA CSP#571 – DIVA
27. Perforation management
1. Inflate balloon to occlude vessel
2. Stat echo – pericardiocentesis
Autotransfuse
Type + cross
Call surgeons
28. Perforation management
yes
1. Inflate balloon to occlude vessel
Monitor pt Treat the cause
no
Persistent extravasation?
2. Stat echo – pericardiocentesis
Autotransfuse
Type + cross
Call surgeons
29. Perforation management
yes
1. Inflate balloon to occlude vessel
Monitor pt
Large vessel
perforation
Contralateral access
Covered stent
Treat the cause
no
Persistent extravasation?
2. Stat echo – pericardiocentesis
Distal vessel wire
perforation
embolization or
suction
Autotransfuse
Type + cross
Call surgeons
30. Brilakis ES. Manual of coronary CTO interventions. Elsevier 2013
Large vessel perforation management 2
31. Brilakis ES. Manual of coronary CTO interventions. Elsevier 2013
Large vessel perforation management 3
78. Mechanisms of stent loss
Brilakis, Garratt. Strategic Approach to coronary interventions 2005
79. Retrieve
Do not
retrieve
•Deploy
•Crush
“Attempts at removal may make
things worse”
“Retrieval approaches require
imagination, creativity, flexibility and
excellent visualization” David R. Holmes, Jr, MD
Stent Loss
80. Stent retrieval: small balloon
technique
Brilakis, Garratt. Strategic Approach to coronary interventions 2005
86. Conclusions
1. Complications happen!
• Learn how to detect and treat them
2. Perforation: inflate a balloon to stop
bleeding + pericardiocentesis if patient
hemodynamically unstable
3. Treat the cause
Large vessel perf: covered stent
Distal vessel perf: fat / coils
4. Remain calm – communicate with team