@article{3120182, title = "Shockwave coronary intravascular lithotripsy system for heavily calcified de novo lesions and the need for a cost-effectiveness analysis", author = "Kassimis, G. and Ziakas, A. and Didagelos, M. and Theodoropoulos, K.C. and Patoulias, D. and Voultsos, P. and Papadopoulos, C. and Rocchiccioli, P. and Karamasis, G.V. and Alexopoulos, D. and Sianos, G.", journal = "Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine", year = "2021", publisher = "HANLEY & BELFUS-ELSEVIER INC", issn = "1553-8389", doi = "10.1016/j.carrev.2021.06.125", abstract = "The optimal management for severely calcified coronary artery disease is multi-adjunctive. Different strategies with dedicated devices should be available in the cardiac catheterization laboratory with their selection depending on the nature of the calcific disease and its anatomical distribution. Shockwave Intravascular Lithotripsy (S-IVL) system offers a novel option for lesion preparation of heavily calcified plaques in coronary and peripheral vessels. S-IVL is based on the fundamental principles of lithotripsy, a technology that has been used to modify renal stones for over 30 years. Pulsatile mechanical energy is used to fragment selectively amorphous calcium, sparing soft tissue. S-IVL has the potential of more widespread adoption because of its proven safety, efficacy and operational simplicity, but cost-effectiveness of such advanced technology will need to be analyzed. © 2021 Elsevier Inc." }