Mafalda Griné, Manuel Oliveira-Santos, João Borges-Rosa, Joana Delgado Silva, Vítor Matos, Marco Costa, Lino Gonçalves
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Abstract
Introduction and objectives: Rotational atherectomy (RA) is widely used for the management of calcified coronary stenoses. However, there is limited data on its use, trends, and outcomes. We sought to report our twelve-year experience with RA and explore the trends and outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with this device.
Methods: Our institutional PCI database was queried to identify all cases of RA-PCI performed between January 2009 and December 2020. We analysed peri-procedural outcomes and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) during follow-up: cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and target lesion revascularization.
Results: 410 procedures (2.8% of total PCI volume) in 388 patients were included. Mean age was 72.3±9.3 years, 74.0% were male, 53.6% had diabetes, and 33.8% presented with acute coronary syndrome. There was a significant increase in median SYNTAX score (ptrend=0.003) and the proportion of type B2/C lesions (ptrend=0.003). Transradial access was preferred (60.0% overall) with a growing trend over time (ptrend=0.003). Maximum burr size was <1.75 mm in 88.0% of cases (burr-to-artery ratio of 0.49±0.07). Angiographic success rate was consistently high (96.6% overall). Complications were recorded in 9.0% of procedures, with a temporal decline (ptrend=0.029). Clinical follow-up was available for 357 patients (median time of 40 months). At one year, MACE rate was 12.1%. with no significant temporal changes.
Conclusions: RA-PCI was a safe and effective procedure with a high rate of angiographic success and few complications, particularly in recent years, in line with significant technical improvements. The MACE incidence is acceptable considering the clinical risk and angiographic complexity.
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The Portuguese Journal of Cardiology, the official journal of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology, was founded in 1982 with the aim of keeping Portuguese cardiologists informed through the publication of scientific articles on areas such as arrhythmology and electrophysiology, cardiovascular surgery, intensive care, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular imaging, hypertension, heart failure and cardiovascular prevention. The Journal is a monthly publication with high standards of quality in terms of scientific content and production. Since 1999 it has been published in English as well as Portuguese, which has widened its readership abroad. It is distributed to all members of the Portuguese Societies of Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Pneumology and Cardiothoracic Surgery, as well as to leading non-Portuguese cardiologists and to virtually all cardiology societies worldwide. It has been referred in Medline since 1987.