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Risk vs. Benefit in Chronic Total Occlusion Revascularization

Aug 19, 202512 min
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Episode description

Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (CTO PCI) is a procedure used to open coronary arteries that have been completely blocked for an extended period. It offers benefits like reduced angina and improved quality of life but carries risks such as vessel injury, heart attack, and procedural failure. Before considering CTO PCI, physicians typically optimize patients on anti-anginal medications—such as beta-blockers, nitrates, and calcium channel blockers—to manage symptoms and evaluate the need for intervention.

In this interview, Drs. Anthony N. DeMaria and Lindsey Cilia examine "Risk versus Benefit in Chronic Total Occlusion Revascularization."

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