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Global Chronic Total Occlusion Crossing Algorithm: JACC State-of-the-Art Review

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Highlights

  • Several regional crossing algorithms for chronic total coronary artery occlusive lesions (CTO) have been published.

  • The authors of these regional algorithms from 50 countries have collaborated in developing a global CTO crossing algorithm.

  • This algorithm can encourage discussion, promote research collaboration, facilitate training and improve outcomes of percutaneous revascularization for patients with CTO.

Abstract

The authors developed a global chronic total occlusion crossing algorithm following 10 steps: 1) dual angiography; 2) careful angiographic review focusing on proximal cap morphology, occlusion segment, distal vessel quality, and collateral circulation; 3) approaching proximal cap ambiguity using intravascular ultrasound, retrograde, and move-the-cap techniques; 4) approaching poor distal vessel quality using the retrograde approach and bifurcation at the distal cap by use of a dual-lumen catheter and intravascular ultrasound; 5) feasibility of retrograde crossing through grafts and septal and epicardial collateral vessels; 6) antegrade wiring strategies; 7) retrograde approach; 8) changing strategy when failing to achieve progress; 9) considering performing an investment procedure if crossing attempts fail; and 10) stopping when reaching high radiation or contrast dose or in case of long procedural time, occurrence of a serious complication, operator and patient fatigue, or lack of expertise or equipment. This algorithm can improve outcomes and expand discussion, research, and collaboration.

Key Words

chronic total occlusion
global
percutaneous coronary intervention
treatment algorithm

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ADR
antegrade dissection and re-entry
APCTO
Asia Pacific CTO Club
CTO
chronic total occlusion
IVUS
intravascular ultrasound
PCI
percutaneous coronary intervention

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