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Heart disease is the leading cause of death among US women over the
age of 65, resulting in more deaths than all forms of cancer
combined. Women are less likely to survive heart attacks than are
men, possibly because symptoms in women may differ and may be less
recognizable.? In addition, women consistently tend to have worse
clinical outcomes in percutaneous coronary interventions than do
men. For these reasons, an issue on percutaneous interventions in
women is timely.
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are common, and found in
approximately one third of patients with significant coronary
artery disease who undergo angiography. CTO constitute one of the
main criteria when selecting between angioplasty and bypass
surgery. Angioplasty for CTO is intricate and requires excellent
operator skill, but even when performed under the best
circumstances, it is plagued by lower success rates when compared
to non-total occlusions. The main difficulty with CTO lies not with
choosing which stent to use, but rather occurs during earlier steps
of crossing the lesion and advancing the wire into the true lumen
of the distal vessel. Having accomplished this, the rates of
restenosis are prohibitively high. Mehran, Dangas and an
international team of experienced operators offer the reader sound
advice on the evaluation and management of CTO in both the coronary
and peripheral vascular systems. Their practical guidance should
aid all those working with this difficult subset of patients.
Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are common, and found in
approximately one third of patients with significant coronary
artery disease who undergo angiography. CTO constitute one of the
main criteria when selecting between angioplasty and bypass
surgery. Angioplasty for CTO is intricate and requires excellent
operator skill, but even when performed under the best
circumstances, it is plagued by lower success rates when compared
to non-total occlusions. The main difficulty with CTO lies not with
choosing which stent to use, but rather occurs during earlier steps
of crossing the lesion and advancing the wire into the true lumen
of the distal vessel. Having accomplished this, the rates of
restenosis are prohibitively high. Mehran, Dangas and an
international team of experienced operators offer the reader sound
advice on the evaluation and management of CTO in both the coronary
and peripheral vascular systems. Their practical guidance should
aid all those working with this difficult subset of patients.
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