Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) Intervention

Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) Intervention

What is Chronic Total Occlusion?

Chronic total occlusion refers to a complete blockage in a coronary artery that has been present for an extended period, usually longer than three months.

This condition can reduce blood supply to part of the heart muscle and may cause symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or reduced exercise tolerance.

When is this procedure recommended?

CTO intervention may be recommended in cases such as:

• Complete blockage of a coronary artery
• Persistent angina despite medical therapy
• Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
• Improving heart function and quality of life


How is the procedure performed?

The procedure is performed in a cardiac catheterization laboratory using specialized techniques.

It typically involves:

• Inserting a catheter through an artery in the wrist or groin
• Crossing the blockage with specialized guidewires
• Opening the artery using a balloon
• Placing a stent to keep the artery open


Benefits of the procedure

This treatment offers several advantages:

• Restores blood flow to the heart muscle
• Reduces symptoms such as chest pain
• Improves exercise capacity and quality of life
• Minimally invasive procedure without open-heart surgery


A Message to Patients

For patients with complete blockage of a heart artery,
CTO intervention may help restore blood flow, relieve symptoms, and improve overall heart health.

 

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