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Review
. 2025 Oct;40(4):733-735.
doi: 10.1007/s12928-025-01179-6. Epub 2025 Aug 22.

Device indication for calcified coronary lesions based on coronary imaging findings

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Review

Device indication for calcified coronary lesions based on coronary imaging findings

Yuji Ikari et al. Cardiovasc Interv Ther. 2025 Oct.

Abstract

Performing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for heavily calcified coronary lesions remains a significant clinical challenge. In 2023, following the availability of intravascular lithotripsy (IVL), a consensus document was published outlining imaging-guided device selection strategies for the treatment of calcified lesions. Since the publication of that document, the DUAL-PREP study has demonstrated the safety of combining rotational atherectomy (rotablator) with IVL, a strategy previously contraindicated in the original consensus. As a result, a revision of the consensus document became necessary. In the updated consensus, the fundamental principle of imaging-guided treatment planning is retained. However, a key modification is the acknowledgment that IVL may now be considered in cases where post-atherectomy imaging reveals persistent heavy calcification and further atherectomy is deemed either ineffective or potentially harmful to the patient.

Keywords: Intravascular lithotripsy; Intravascular ultrasound; Optical coherence tomography; Optical frequency domain imaging; Orbital atherectomy; Rotational atherectomy.

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Device selection strategy for calcified lesions. *The criteria for IVL use after atherectomy are as follows: In addition to meeting criterion (1), the case must also satisfy either criterion (2) or (3): (1) Post-atherectomy imaging reveals a residual calcium score ≥ 3. (2) Further atherectomy is contraindicated due to clinical factors such as reduced left ventricular function or impaired renal function. (3) Additional atherectomy is unlikely to be effective based on lesion characteristics. **DES use is generally recommended after IVL use. IVUS intravascular ultrasound, OCT optical coherence tomography, OFDI optical frequency domain imaging, NC non-compliant, IVL intravascular lithotripsy, DES drug-eluting stent, DCB drug coated balloon

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