经皮冠状动脉血运重建术中钙化斑块的改变。

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Progress in cardiovascular diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pcad.2024.12.001
Jarrod Frizzell, Dean J. Kereiakes
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冠状动脉钙化斑块的存在和严重程度会对经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)后的血管造影和临床结果产生负面影响。严重的冠状动脉钙化与不理想的支架置入、部署、放置和扩张相关,可导致支架内再狭窄和/或血栓形成。尽管使用了新一代药物洗脱支架,但在PCI术后5- 年期间,严重的冠状动脉钙化与不良临床事件(包括死亡)的风险增加相关。多种技术,包括高压非依从性和改良(切割/划伤)气球,动脉粥样硬化消融技术(激光,旋转或轨道动脉粥样硬化切除术),以及最近的血管内碎石术,已被用于改变钙化斑块并促进最佳冠状动脉支架植入。血管内成像对于确定冠状动脉钙化的范围和分布(浅表或深部)以及帮助选择和顺序使用钙修饰技术至关重要。不幸的是,钙修饰技术的大规模随机比较试验是有限的,这些模式的相对安全性和有效性也没有明确的定义。最近的机制和临床数据支持斑块修饰技术的使用进行了回顾,以提供见解,他们的最佳使用。
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Calcified plaque modification during percutaneous coronary revascularization
The presence and severity of calcified coronary plaque negatively impacts angiographic and clinical outcomes following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Severe coronary calcification is associated with suboptimal stent delivery, deployment, apposition and expansion which can lead to in-stent restenosis and/or thrombosis. Severe coronary calcification is associated with incremental hazard for adverse clinical events, including death, during 5–10 years following PCI despite the use of new generation drug- eluting stents. Multiple technologies including high-pressure noncompliant and modified (cutting/scoring) balloons, atheroablative technologies (laser, rotational or orbital atherectomy), and more recently, intravascular lithotripsy have been used to modify calcified plaque and facilitate optimal coronary stent implantation. Intravascular imaging is critically important to determine the extent and distribution (superficial or deep) of coronary calcification and to aid selection and sequence for use of calcium modifying technologies. Unfortunately, large scale randomized comparative trials of calcium modifying technologies are limited and the relative safety and effectiveness of these modalities is poorly defined. Recent mechanistic and clinical data supporting the use of plaque modifying technologies are reviewed to provide insights into their optimal use.
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Progress in cardiovascular diseases
Progress in cardiovascular diseases 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases provides comprehensive coverage of a single topic related to heart and circulatory disorders in each issue. Some issues include special articles, definitive reviews that capture the state of the art in the management of particular clinical problems in cardiology.
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