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ORBIT II: new atherectomy device

ORBIT II: new atherectomy device

The objective of the study was to test the use of a new atherectomy device to prepare severely calcified lesions. It was an observational, prospective, multicenter study that included 443 patients from 49 sites with a 30-day follow-up. The lesion was classified as severely calcified, as fluoroscopy showed the presence of calcium on both sides

J- REVERSE: sirolimus-eluting vs. everolimus-eluting stent in bifurcation lesions

Asymmetrical expansion of the stent produces an uneven neointimal growth and increases the risk of thrombosis. The study was divided into two parts: the first one aimed at comparing, in the acute phase and the medium term, the result of provisional bifurcation stenting technique with sirolimus-eluting stent vs everolimus-eluting stent (both guided by IVUS); the

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