Ongoing large randomized clinical trials on complex percutaneous coronary interventions: intravascular imaging-guided trials

.tabletop{ vertical-align: top; } ABSTRACT Percutaneous coronary intervention of complex coronary artery disease remains challenging and is still associated with suboptimal cardiovascular outcomes. Over the years, different strategies and technologies have been developed to improve these result...

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Autores principales: Hector. M. Garcia-Garcia, Estefanía Fernández-Peregrina, Kayode O. Kuku, Roberto Diletti
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Publicado: Permanyer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/95e4f28545ef499b9c9be899804bf4c7
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Sumario:.tabletop{ vertical-align: top; } ABSTRACT Percutaneous coronary intervention of complex coronary artery disease remains challenging and is still associated with suboptimal cardiovascular outcomes. Over the years, different strategies and technologies have been developed to improve these results. Particularly, the development and evolution of intravascular imaging modalities to guide the procedure have improved lesion assessment and preparation, and stent optimization. However, whether these advantages are beneficial in this particular setting is still under discussion. In this article we intend to briefly summarize previous imaging-guided trials and give an outline on the ongoing large trials that are being conducted on imaging-guided interventions in complex coronary disease.