“…Strategies to prevent DE during lower extremity, renal, and carotid artery interventions have been proposed and include embolic protection filters or occlusion balloons, flow-reversal systems, and the use of covered stents to potentially trap debris. 1,2,[18][19][20][21] Given the low incidence and unpredictable occurrence of DE, coupled with the lack of prospective randomized efficacy data, these strategies are now only used routinely for interventions associated with a high likelihood of embolic events, such as directional atherectomy. 22 Pharmacologic strategies apart from the use of unfractionated heparin to prevent DE during peripheral interventions are likewise poorly tested.…”