Precision Intervention for Complex Calcified Lesions: Technical SOP Analysis from Fuwai Hospital Beijing
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π· [1. Clinical Profile & Risk Stratification]
β Patient Profile: 75-year-old with multi-vessel CAD; compensated cardiac function.
β Anatomical Challenges: Diffuse coronary calcification with 360Β° circumferential rings; stenosis >95%.
β Surgical Risk: Ineligible for CABG due to advanced age; history of two failed PCI attempts elsewhere.
β Core Objective: Achieving plaque modification and revascularization via High-Speed Rotational Atherectomy (RA).
π¬ [2. Evidence-Based Decision Logic]
β Hybrid Strategy: Combination of Retrograde Wire Technique and Rotational Atherectomy.
β Imaging Gold Standard: Utilizing Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) as the "Third Eye" to guide the entire procedure.
β Burr Selection: 1.25mm burr matched precisely to a 0.5-0.6 burr-to-artery ratio based on pre-op IVUS measurements.
β‘ [3. Structured Procedure & Technical Parameters]
π 11:00 AM | Pre-ablation Assessment: IVUS scanning to quantify calcium thickness (>0.5mm) and distribution.
π 11:30 AM | Rotational Atherectomy: βͺοΈ Speed Control: Maintained constant at 160,000 - 180,000 RPM. βͺοΈ Operating Technique: "Pecking" motion with short bursts (3-4 seconds per run). βͺοΈ Safety Protocol: Continuous monitoring to prevent thermal injury and "Slow Flow" phenomenon.
π 12:15 PM | Lesion Modification: IVUS-confirmed fracture of the calcified ring, followed by successful retrograde wire passage.
π 01:00 PM | Precision Stenting: Stent sizing guided by reference diameter; post-dilatation verification of >80% expansion and zero edge dissection.
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[4. Institutional Excellence & Outcomes]
βͺοΈ Procedural Success: 120-minute total time; TIMI 3 flow achieved with <5% residual stenosis.
βͺοΈ Institutional Strength: As a National Clinical Research Center, Fuwai Hospital performs the highest volume of Rotablation procedures in China annually.
βͺοΈ Multidisciplinary Support: Supported by a dedicated IVUS technician team (12 certified specialists) to ensure imaging precision.