Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy

Coronary calcification is one of the features that characterize atherosclerosis. The location of a calcific plaque may vary from case to case [1]. Some distal locations may affect procedural outcomes of coronary angioplasty, resulting in impaired device deliverability. In these cases, guiding extens...

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Autores principales: Tomasz Pawłowski, Paweł Modzelewski, Michał Stachura, Zbigniew Śliwiński, Robert J. Gil
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4ab63696f9414a60bf72b04857d895812021-12-02T19:19:13ZGuiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy1734-93381897-429510.5114/aic.2021.107502https://doaj.org/article/4ab63696f9414a60bf72b04857d895812021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.termedia.pl/Guiding-catheter-extension-compatibility-for-high-speed-rotational-atherectomy,35,44595,1,1.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1734-9338https://doaj.org/toc/1897-4295Coronary calcification is one of the features that characterize atherosclerosis. The location of a calcific plaque may vary from case to case [1]. Some distal locations may affect procedural outcomes of coronary angioplasty, resulting in impaired device deliverability. In these cases, guiding extension catheters have been widely introduced into practice to overcome the problem of poor deliverability and guiding catheter support. In some patients, calcified lesions are located distally and rotational burr deliverability is also impaired.Tomasz PawłowskiPaweł ModzelewskiMichał StachuraZbigniew ŚliwińskiRobert J. GilTermedia Publishing HousearticleMedicineRENAdvances in Interventional Cardiology, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 210-213 (2021)
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Tomasz Pawłowski
Paweł Modzelewski
Michał Stachura
Zbigniew Śliwiński
Robert J. Gil
Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
description Coronary calcification is one of the features that characterize atherosclerosis. The location of a calcific plaque may vary from case to case [1]. Some distal locations may affect procedural outcomes of coronary angioplasty, resulting in impaired device deliverability. In these cases, guiding extension catheters have been widely introduced into practice to overcome the problem of poor deliverability and guiding catheter support. In some patients, calcified lesions are located distally and rotational burr deliverability is also impaired.
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author Tomasz Pawłowski
Paweł Modzelewski
Michał Stachura
Zbigniew Śliwiński
Robert J. Gil
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Paweł Modzelewski
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Robert J. Gil
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title Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
title_short Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
title_full Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
title_fullStr Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
title_full_unstemmed Guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
title_sort guiding catheter extension compatibility for high speed rotational atherectomy
publisher Termedia Publishing House
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