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Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice

OBJECTIVE: Heavy calcifications remain formidable challenges to PCI, even for well-experienced operators. However, rotational atherectomy (RA)-induced coronary perforations (CPs) still could not be obviated. This study was to explore incidence and mechanisms of RA-induced CP in real-world practice....

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Autores principales: Wang, Yen-Hsiang, Chen, Wei-Jhong, Chen, Yu-Wei, Lai, Chih-Hung, Su, Chieh-Shou, Chang, Wei-Chun, Wang, Chi-Yen, Liang, Kae-Woei, Liu, Tsun-Jui, Lee, Wen-Lieng
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33223973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1894389
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author Wang, Yen-Hsiang
Chen, Wei-Jhong
Chen, Yu-Wei
Lai, Chih-Hung
Su, Chieh-Shou
Chang, Wei-Chun
Wang, Chi-Yen
Liang, Kae-Woei
Liu, Tsun-Jui
Lee, Wen-Lieng
author_facet Wang, Yen-Hsiang
Chen, Wei-Jhong
Chen, Yu-Wei
Lai, Chih-Hung
Su, Chieh-Shou
Chang, Wei-Chun
Wang, Chi-Yen
Liang, Kae-Woei
Liu, Tsun-Jui
Lee, Wen-Lieng
author_sort Wang, Yen-Hsiang
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Heavy calcifications remain formidable challenges to PCI, even for well-experienced operators. However, rotational atherectomy (RA)-induced coronary perforations (CPs) still could not be obviated. This study was to explore incidence and mechanisms of RA-induced CP in real-world practice. Knowing why CPs occur in RA should help operators avert such mishaps. METHOD: Patients who received coronary RA from April 2010 to December 2019 with keywords related to perforations were retrieved from database. The procedure details, angiography, and clinical information were reviewed in detail. RESULTS: A total of 479 RAs were performed with 11 perforations in 10 procedures among 9 patients documented. The incidence of RA-induced CP was 2.1%. The RA vessels were distributed in different territories, including first diagonal branch. Most CPs could be treated conservatively, but prolonged profound shock predisposed to poor outcome. CPs caused by rotawire tip occurred in 18.2% of cases, inappropriately sized burrs in 18.2% of cases, and rotawire damage with subsequent transection and perforation in another 18.2% of cases. A total of 5 (45.5%) perforations were caused by unintended and unnoticed bias cutting into noncalcified plaques (4, 36.4%) or through calcified vessel wall (1, 9.1%). The mechanisms for certain CPs were unique and illustrated in diagrams. CONCLUSION: CPs due to RA occur in certain percentage of patients. The mechanisms for CPs are diverse. Wire damage with subsequent transection could occur due to inappropriately repetitive burr stress on the wire body. A significant portion was due to unintended and unnoticed bias cutting into noncalcified plaque or through calcified vessel wall.
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spelling pubmed-76739422020-11-19 Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice Wang, Yen-Hsiang Chen, Wei-Jhong Chen, Yu-Wei Lai, Chih-Hung Su, Chieh-Shou Chang, Wei-Chun Wang, Chi-Yen Liang, Kae-Woei Liu, Tsun-Jui Lee, Wen-Lieng J Interv Cardiol Research Article OBJECTIVE: Heavy calcifications remain formidable challenges to PCI, even for well-experienced operators. However, rotational atherectomy (RA)-induced coronary perforations (CPs) still could not be obviated. This study was to explore incidence and mechanisms of RA-induced CP in real-world practice. Knowing why CPs occur in RA should help operators avert such mishaps. METHOD: Patients who received coronary RA from April 2010 to December 2019 with keywords related to perforations were retrieved from database. The procedure details, angiography, and clinical information were reviewed in detail. RESULTS: A total of 479 RAs were performed with 11 perforations in 10 procedures among 9 patients documented. The incidence of RA-induced CP was 2.1%. The RA vessels were distributed in different territories, including first diagonal branch. Most CPs could be treated conservatively, but prolonged profound shock predisposed to poor outcome. CPs caused by rotawire tip occurred in 18.2% of cases, inappropriately sized burrs in 18.2% of cases, and rotawire damage with subsequent transection and perforation in another 18.2% of cases. A total of 5 (45.5%) perforations were caused by unintended and unnoticed bias cutting into noncalcified plaques (4, 36.4%) or through calcified vessel wall (1, 9.1%). The mechanisms for certain CPs were unique and illustrated in diagrams. CONCLUSION: CPs due to RA occur in certain percentage of patients. The mechanisms for CPs are diverse. Wire damage with subsequent transection could occur due to inappropriately repetitive burr stress on the wire body. A significant portion was due to unintended and unnoticed bias cutting into noncalcified plaque or through calcified vessel wall. Hindawi 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7673942/ /pubmed/33223973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1894389 Text en Copyright © 2020 Yen-Hsiang Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Yen-Hsiang
Chen, Wei-Jhong
Chen, Yu-Wei
Lai, Chih-Hung
Su, Chieh-Shou
Chang, Wei-Chun
Wang, Chi-Yen
Liang, Kae-Woei
Liu, Tsun-Jui
Lee, Wen-Lieng
Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title_full Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title_fullStr Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title_short Incidence and Mechanisms of Coronary Perforations during Rotational Atherectomy in Modern Practice
title_sort incidence and mechanisms of coronary perforations during rotational atherectomy in modern practice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33223973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1894389
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