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  • Clinical Experience with Very High-Pressure Dilatation for Resistant Coronary Lesions

    Highlights

    • Calcific coronary lesions can be so resistant to prevent symmetric stent expansion;
    • Stent underxpansion increase the risk of ISR an ST and VLST;
    • The OPN twin-layer technology provides an highly non-compliant structure that allows the use of very high pressure inflations
    • High-pressure dilatation (>40 ATM) was able to achieve adequate stent expansion

    Abstract

    Background

    Calcific coronary lesions can be so resistant to prevent symmetric stent dilatation with high risk of ISR/thrombosis. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of super high-pressure dilatation (>30-to-45Atm) using a dedicated NC-balloon (OPN, SIS-Medical-AG, Winterthur-Switzerland).

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