CCTA and CTO-PCI – ‘see’ beyond the blind end

We congratulate Sharma et al. for providing important insights into the anatomical relevance of calcification characteristics in chronic total occlusions (CTOs).1 Moving beyond the traditional binary assessment of calcification, their study demonstrates that the location, density, and circumferential burden of calcification, particularly at the proximal cap, are strongly associated with CTO percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) failure and are relevant to procedural planning.1

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