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Barriers Limiting OCT Penetration in Clinical Practice
Sponsor: Consorzio Futuro in Ricerca
Summary
The updated guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) for chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) have upgraded the use of IVUS and OCT to a class IA recommendation for complex PCI, based on evidence showing a reduction in serious clinical events, including mortality, compared to conventional angiography alone. Despite this, IVUS and OCT are underutilized in daily practice due to factors such as time, cost, and limited technology availability. Investigating the reasons behind this underuse is necessary, especially now that these technologies are more accessible and cost-effective. Additionally, OCT could be particularly helpful in specific cases such as coronary bifurcations and severe calcifications, warranting further evaluation of its use in these settings. The objective of the study OCT2ACT is to investigate: * The main reasons/barriers limiting the use of intracoronary imaging in complex PCI cases where it is indicated as suggested by guidelines; * The main reasons behind the selection of IVUS or OCT in such patients; * In cases where OCT is used, how this technology can influence the procedural planning and optimization in complex clinical settings. The participating centers will include three cohorts of patients: 1. Cohort intracoronary imaging NO: patients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria, but did not undergo intracoronary imaging (IVUS or OCT) due to operator's decision. The aim is to describe the main reasons/barriers for not using imaging. 2. Cohort intracoronary imaging YES according to guidelines recommendation: patients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria and underwent intracoronary imaging as recommended by guidelines. The aim is to understand the main reasons for the decision to use IVUS or OCT and the clinical benefits perceived by the operator. 3. Cohort intracoronary imaging YES outside guidelines recommendation: patients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria and underwent intracoronary imaging (IVUS or OCT) outside.
Official title: Assessment of Barriers Limiting Optical Coherence Tomography Penetration in Actual Clinical Practice & Training (OCT2ACT) Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2025-09-15
Completion Date
2026-05-15
Last Updated
2026-01-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (2)
ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII
Bergamo, Italy
Ospedale San Martino
Genova, Italy