Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2023)

Safety and Efficacy of Orbital Atherectomy in the All-Comer Population: Mid-Term Results of the Lower Silesian Orbital Atherectomy Registry (LOAR)

  • Piotr Rola,
  • Szymon Włodarczak,
  • Mateusz Barycki,
  • Łukasz Furtan,
  • Artur Jastrzębski,
  • Michalina Kędzierska,
  • Adrian Doroszko,
  • Maciej Lesiak,
  • Adrian Włodarczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 18
p. 5842

Abstract

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Background: Coronary calcifications represent a challenging subset for the interventional cardiologist performing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and are well-established risk factors for adverse outcomes. Adequate plaque modification prior to stent implantation is critical to achieve an optimal outcome following PCI. Recently, a novel orbital atherectomy device has been introduced into clinical practice to modify calcified plaques. We evaluated the mid-term safety and efficacy of OA in a high-risk “all-comers” population. Methods: We evaluated 96 consecutive patients with severely calcified coronary lesions who underwent PCI facilitated by the orbital atherectomy device. Results: In-hospital MACCE was 5.2% without target lesion revascularization. At 6-month follow-up, the MACCE rate was 10.4% with a concomitant TLR rate of 1%. Conclusions: Our mid-term data showed good safety and efficacy of orbital atherectomy as a plaque-modifying tool in an all-comers cohort with severely calcified coronary lesions.

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