A 76-year-old man with multiple cardiovascular risk factors presents with unstable angina, despite optimal medical therapy. Facing a complex, tight, and calcified lesion, the decision between PCI and CABG is critical. Join us as we discuss his diagnosis, risk assessment, and approach to treatment, and see how advanced tools like the new generation rotawire can guide clinical decision-making in such challenging cases.
20 Feb 2025
Treating an “uncrossable” lesion
Euro4C Case
A 76-year-old man with multiple cardiovascular risk factors presents with unstable angina, despite optimal medical therapy. Facing a complex, tight, and calcified lesion, the decision between PCI and CABG is critical. Join us as we discuss his diagnosis, risk assessment, and approach to treatment, and see how advanced tools like the new generation rotawire can guide clinical decision-making in such challenging cases.
Authors
Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
HOPITAL NORD CHU42 - Saint-Etienne, France
Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Cardiovascular Institute Paris Sud (ICPS) - Massy, France
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