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European heart journal. Digital health, 7(2) ztag021, Mar, 2026AIMS: In percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), a suboptimal choice of guiding catheter may compromise coaxial alignment and backup support, prolonging procedures and increasing radiation and contrast exposure. We assessed whether a computed tomography (CT)-driven, artificial intelligence (AI)-guided preprocedural simulation could improve procedural efficiency and safety. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a single-centre prospective registry with historical controls, 55 consecutive elective procedures performed with CT-based AI-assisted guiding-catheter selection were compared with 55 procedures performed without assistance. The primary endpoint was total procedure time from arterial access to completion. Secondary endpoints included time to coronary engagement, radiation dose, contrast volume, and guiding-catheter-related events. Computed tomography--based AI assistance was associated with shorter procedures (mean 68.5 vs. 91.8 min), shorter engagement time, lower radiation dose, and lower contrast use. Guiding-catheter exchanges were fewer, and catheter-related events were lower (3.6 vs. 16.4%; risk ratio 0.22; 95% confidence interval 0.05-0.98). Procedural success was 100% in both groups with no in-hospital major adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events. CONCLUSION: A CT-driven, CT-based AI-guided simulation for guiding-catheter selection was associated with greater procedural efficiency and a favourable profile in elective PCI. This approach, which standardizes catheter choice and is associated with fewer empirical catheter exchanges, warrants confirmation in multicentre randomized studies and may help optimize resource utilization in routine PCI.
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日本心血管インターベンション治療学会抄録集, 33回 CC1-3, Jul, 2025
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日本心血管インターベンション治療学会抄録集, 33回 MO38-3, Jul, 2025
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日本心血管インターベンション治療学会抄録集, 33回 MP68-1, Jul, 2025
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JACC. Case reports, 30(12) 103526-103526, May 28, 2025OBJECTIVE: This study highlights a case in which we performed a complex percutaneous coronary intervention on a 60-mm chronic total occlusion lesion with a remarkably low radiation dose by using the SPOT region of interest (SPOT ROI) function available on the Alphenix Evolve Edition X-ray system (Canon Medical Systems). KEY STEPS: Fluoroscopy was conducted exclusively using SPOT ROI from the start of guiding catheter engagement. The wire successfully traversed the chronic total occlusion lesion with SPOT ROI. Despite a fluoroscopy time of 71 min, the total radiation dose was kept at 990 mGy, remaining <1 Gy. POTENTIAL PITFALLS: The SPOT ROI function is only available on the Alphenix Evolve Edition X-ray system and cannot be used with other X-ray equipment. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE: This case suggests that SPOT ROI can be leveraged to safely reduce radiation during complex percutaneous coronary intervention.
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日本不整脈心電学会カテーテルアブレーション関連大会(Web), 2025, 2025
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日本循環器学会学術集会(Web), 89th, 2025
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Japan Endovascular Treatment Conference (Web), 2025, 2025
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2022
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2013 - Mar, 2016