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ORBITA CTO: The Sham-Controlled Trial That Shook CTO-PCI

19 min · 10. maj 2026
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In this episode host Ashish Pershad reviews the ORBITA CTO randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial that compared CTO-PCI to a placebo procedure, explaining the rigorous design, patient selection, masking methods, and statistical approach. Pershad summarizes the results showing significant symptom improvement with CTO-PCI, discusses clinical implications—blinding, careful case selection, and specialist referral—and outlines how this trial advances evidence for procedural interventions for patients with stable angina.

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Host Dr. Ashish Pershad introduces IC Chat’s mission to help clinicians interpret evidence-based medicine and translate trial data into everyday patient care. In this episode he appraises the CHIP-BCIS-3 randomized trial (ACC 2026 / NEJM) comparing prophylactic microaxial flow pump (Impella) versus standard care in very high‑risk elective PCI patients. The trial enrolled patients with low LVEF and high SYNTAX/BCIS scores and used a hierarchical win‑ratio primary endpoint. Results showed no overall benefit for Impella and a concerning signal of increased cardiovascular mortality at two years in the device group, despite similar completeness of revascularization and low bleeding/vascular complication rates. Dr. Pershad discusses implications: avoid routine prophylactic Impella in elective high‑risk PCI, consider staged revascularization, and call for reappraisal of device use and approval processes to prioritize patient safety.

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