Session 4: Technical Strategies - Scoring and High-Pressure Balloons – Adnan Kastrati
Cutting and Scoring Balloons in Interventional Cardiology
Introduction to Cutting and Scoring Balloons
- The speaker expresses gratitude for presenting after TCT, noting that their slides would have been outdated otherwise.
- They reference Victor's presentation, which highlighted the importance of cutting and scoring balloon techniques.
- Two types of balloons are discussed: one with knives and another with wire knitting, both aimed at disrupting neointima or plaque.
Clinical Applications
- Recommendations from Antonio Colombo suggest interchangeable use of these balloons in various scenarios, particularly instant restenosis and calcified lesions.
- A study on the additive effect of scored balloons before drug-eluting balloon (DEB) use shows a reduction in binary stenosis from 32% to 18%, indicating significant results despite a small sample size.
Randomized Trials Overview
- The first randomized trial compares scoring balloons against non-compliant balloons for treating calcified lesions, showing benefits in minimal stent area.
- Another trial compared scoring balloons with rotational atherectomy; procedural success was higher with rotational atherectomy but five-year outcomes were similar.
Shortcut Trial Insights
- The Shortcut trial compared cutting balloons versus intravascular lithotripsy (IVL), involving 43 patients with significantly calcified coronary artery disease.
- Patients were stratified based on planned rotational procedures; primary endpoint focused on post-procedural minimal stent area at maximum calcium sites.
Key Findings from the Shortcut Trial
- The trial confirmed non-inferiority of cutting balloons compared to IVL regarding primary endpoints; no significant clinical event differences were observed between groups.
- Cost analysis revealed IVL costs exceeded $13,000 while scoring balloon costs were under $10,000.
Comparison of OPN Balloon vs. Scoring Balloon
- Discussion introduces the OPN balloon characterized by its double-layer design capable of high pressures exceeding 40 atmospheres.
OPN vs IVL Trial Results
Overview of the Trial
- The trial compared OPN (Over-the-Necessary Balloon) and IVL (Intravascular Lithotripsy) in a randomized study involving over 270 patients, all of whom received stent implantations with second-generation drug-eluting stents.
- The primary endpoint was the measurement of final stent expansion, assessed through Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), alongside clinical follow-up at 30 days post-procedure.
Key Findings
- The trial confirmed the non-inferiority of OPN balloon compared to IVL regarding primary endpoint outcomes related to stent expansion.
- No significant differences were observed in clinical outcomes between the two methods; however, it is important to note that the patient sample size was relatively small.
Future Directions