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Quantitative assessment of the residual stenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary rotary ablation was performed in a population of 77 patients who underwent Rotary ablation in 3 European Centers.
This study showed that the minimal luminal diameter obtained with Rotary ablation is relatively small: 1.44 mm on average. In 30 cases, the residual stenosis was still significant and the procedure was completed by adjunctive coronary balloon angioplasty. The residual lumen after treatment reaches only 75% of the expected result taking into account the size of the burr. Quantitative coronary angiography performed 24 hours after the procedure, showed that the residual stenosis remained unchanged and this suggests the absence of recoil after treatment with Rotablator.
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Bertrand, M.E., Leroy, F., Lablanche, J.M., McFadden, E., Bauters, C., Karillon, G.J. (1993). Quantitative assessment of the residual stenosis after percutaneous transluminal cororonary rotary ablation: European Experience. In: Reiber, J.H.C., Serruys, P.W. (eds) Advances in Quantitative Coronary Arteriography. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 137. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1854-5_31
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