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Published in: Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics 1/2018

01-01-2018 | Original Article

Evaluation for the efficacy and safety of the crosser catheter as a CTO crossing device and a flossing device

Authors: Michinao Tan, Kazushi Urasawa, Ryoji Koshida, Takuya Haraguchi, Shunsuke Kitani, Yuya Nakagawa, Yasumi Igarashi, Katsuhiko Sato

Published in: Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

The Crosser catheter is a unique device that facilitates antegrade intraluminal recanalization by high-frequency vibration energy and cavitation. We used this device not only as a chronic total occlusion (CTO) crossing device, but also as a flossing device in stenotic lesions and we also evaluated the efficacy of this device when used with both the “Crosser preceding” and the “Guidewire preceding” in CTOs. Complications related to this device were investigated, too. We retrospectively analyzed a total of 90 consecutive patients with peripheral artery disease in the femoropopliteal artery and below-the-knee artery (BTA). Primary technical success was defined as the successful delivery of this device into the distal true lumen. Secondary technical success was defined as successful revascularization. The safety endpoints were events of angiographic complications, including the occurrence of detachment of the metal tip from the shaft, slow flow, dissections, and perforations. Overall primary technical success rate was 93.3% and the secondary technical success rate was 96.7%. Detachment and slow flow occurred 14.4 and 4.4%, respectively, with no occurrences of either dissection or perforation. A predictor of detachment was Proposed Peripheral Arterial Calcium Scoring System (PACSS) grade 4 (OR 14.6; CI 1.26–168.5; P = 0.032). The Crosser catheter is useful not only as a CTO crossing device used with both the “Crosser preceding” and the “Guidewire preceding”, but also as a flossing device in stenotic lesions. But we have to pay attention to complications related to the Crosser.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation for the efficacy and safety of the crosser catheter as a CTO crossing device and a flossing device
Authors
Michinao Tan
Kazushi Urasawa
Ryoji Koshida
Takuya Haraguchi
Shunsuke Kitani
Yuya Nakagawa
Yasumi Igarashi
Katsuhiko Sato
Publication date
01-01-2018
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1868-4300
Electronic ISSN: 1868-4297
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-016-0444-7

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