Chronic Total Occlusion of Coronary Artery Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention on Culprit Vessel Physiology
Following successful CTO PCI, a multitude of physiological and anatomical changes take place. Contemporary techniques such as dissection/re-entry or lumen-lumen wiring may influence the immediate and longer term follow up of these features. It is not known whether changes in this level of physiology and anatomy in the context of CTO vessels correlate with each other, or with quality of life and exercise capacity. This study aims to take physiological measurements of absolute coronary flow, resistance and pressure and intra-coronary imaging immediately after successful CTO PCI. The investigators will relate these to each other and to the method of revascularisation, comparing changes in these groups at three months follow up. QoL measurements, and exercise testing will be carried out to see if there is a relationship between physiological and anatomical changes with exercise capacity and quality of life. Results from this study could shed light on optimisation of CTO PCI procedural and clinical outcomes.
Following successful chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), a multitude of physiological and anatomical changes take place. Contemporary techniques such as dissection/re-entry or lumen-lumen wiring may influence the immediate and longer term follow up of these features. It is not known whether changes in this level of physiology and anatomy in the context of CTO vessels correlate with each other, or with quality of life and exercise capacity. This study aims to take physiological measurements of absolute coronary flow, resistance and pressure and intra-coronary imaging immediately after successful CTO PCI. The investigators will relate these to each other and to the method of revascularisation, comparing changes in these groups at three months follow up. Quality of life measurements, and exercise testing will be carried out to see if there is a relationship between physiological and anatomical changes with exercise capacity and quality of life. Results from this study could shed light on optimisation of CTO PCI procedural and clinical outcomes. ;
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