
The study assessed baseline clinical characteristics, procedural details, and outcomes of patients with severe coronary artery calcification (CAC) treated with coronary intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) and rotational atherectomy (RA). 152 patients underwent IVL, and 238 underwent RA. The left anterior descending and right coronary arteries were the primary vessels treated. The 2.5 and 3.0 mm IVL balloons and 1.5 mm burr were commonly used. Drug-eluting stents were successfully implanted in 99.3% of IVL cases, higher than in the RA group. During hospitalization, no serious adverse events occurred in the IVL group, whereas the RA group experienced two adverse events. Procedural complications were more frequent in the RA group compared to the IVL group (5.5% vs. 0.7%). IVL was concluded to be a safe and effective treatment for severe CAC lesions compared to RA.
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