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Filter by:Calcified coronary lesions often run through various complex lesions, which increases the difficulty of coronary intervention, is one of the main challenges faced by interventional cardiovascular physicians. Severely calcified lesions, or severely calcified lesions with twisted, angulated, diffused, significantly increase rates of immediate complications and early and late major adverse cardiovascular events. Correctly identifying and evaluating calcified lesions, and selecting the most appropriate treatment strategy according to the degree of coronary artery calcification are very important for improving the success rate of intervention, reducing complications, and improving the short-term and long-term prognosis of patients.