Percutaneous coronary intervention of chronically occluded vessels can result in significant improvement in
symptoms, relieve myocardial ischemia, and affect a reduction in major adverse cardiac events. Likelihood of achieving
successful revascularization can be significantly enhanced with a thorough understanding of the pathology of these occluded
coronary arteries. In this chapter, various steps and techniques to cross the CTO lesion and recanalize it are discussed
in details.
During percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO), prolonged procedures increase
the risk of excessive radiation exposure. These situations harbor a major concern to protect patients and personnel
in the cardiac interventional laboratory (CCL). Important questions regarding radiation safety for interventional cardiologists
performing PCI for CTO lesions are discussed and concrete applications are suggested.
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