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Calcified coronary artery disease is a frequently encountered problem that can lead to poorer outcomes for patients undergoing PCI. Recently, intravascular lithotripsy has become available for the treatment of callcified coronary artery disease. The effect of intravascular lithotripsy on varying calcium patterns has not been adequately explored. This is an investigator initiated, open label, non-blinded, observational study involving a number of centers in Spain examining the effect of intravasuclar lithotripsy in varying calcium patterns. 100 patients wll be enrolled. Optical coherence tomography will be used to assess the effect of intravascular lithotripsy on varying calcium patterns (concentric, eccentric and nodular).
Calcified coronary artery disease continues to present a challenge for Interventional Cardiologists. Moderate calcification is found in over 25% of coronary artery lesions planned for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Outcomes for patients undergoing PCI to calcified lesions have been shown to be consistently poorer than in non-calcified lesions. Recently, intravascular lithotripsy has become available for the treatment of calcified coronary artery disease. The effect of intravascular lithotripsy on varying calcium patterns has not been adequately explored. This is an investigator initiated, open label, non-blinded, observational study involving a number of centers in Spain. Patients with an indication of PCI and with a significant calcium burden requiring modification will be invited to participate. PCI procedures will be performed via either radial or femoral access as deemed appropriate by the operator and in accordance with local protocols. Intravascular imaging using OCT will be performed prior to calcium modification to define the pattern of calcium, after calcium modification to assess the effectiveness of IVL therapy and after stent implantation to assess stent expansion.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hospital Clínico San Carlos
Madrid, Spain
Start Date
November 1, 2020
Primary Completion Date
May 1, 2022
Completion Date
May 1, 2022
Last Updated
March 6, 2024
96
ACTUAL participants
Intracoronary lithotripsy
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Fundacion Investigacion Interhospitalaria Cardiovascular
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