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Area of Science:

  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Medical Devices

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  • Renewed interest in coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) driven by improved technology and best practices.
  • The hybrid algorithm enhances procedural success but lacks detailed strategies for specific technical challenges.
  • Existing solutions for CTO PCI technical issues are fragmented, necessitating a comprehensive review.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a contemporary, comprehensive review of solutions for common technical challenges encountered during CTO PCI.
  • To propose a systematic, hierarchical algorithm for addressing these challenges to improve procedural efficiency and success.
  • To consolidate existing knowledge and provide a consensus-based approach to CTO PCI problem-solving.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of 10 common technical problems during CTO PCI.
  • Development of a consensus-based, hierarchical approach for problem resolution.
  • Review of existing literature and expert opinion for potential solutions.

Main Results:

  • A structured, hierarchical algorithm for tackling 10 prevalent technical challenges in CTO PCI.
  • Detailed discussion of potential solutions for each identified problem.
  • Emphasis on a systematic approach to enhance procedural efficiency and success rates.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic, hierarchical approach to technical challenges in CTO PCI can significantly improve procedural outcomes.
  • This consensus-driven strategy provides a valuable guide for interventional cardiologists performing complex CTO PCI.
  • Further implementation and validation of this approach may lead to standardized, more effective CTO PCI techniques.