CHIP Angioplasty
About CHIP Angioplasty
CHIP angioplasty refers to angioplasty procedures performed in patients with complex coronary artery disease and high-risk clinical features. These procedures require advanced planning, specialized equipment, and an experienced multidisciplinary team.
High-Risk Clinical Features
Patients considered for CHIP angioplasty often present with:
- Low ejection fraction
- Cardiogenic shock
- Chronic kidney disease
- High bleeding risk
- High surgical risk for open-heart surgery

Complex Coronary Anatomy
Certain coronary artery conditions also categorize a procedure as CHIP:
Severely calcified
arteries
Left main bifurcation
lesions
Multivessel coronary
artery disease
Chronic total occlusion
(CTO)
Ensuring Optimal Results and Safety

To achieve the best outcomes in CHIP angioplasty, several critical factors must be considered:
1. Detailed Planning
To achieve the best outcomes in CHIP angioplasty, several critical factors must be considered:
2. Teamwork
Successful CHIP procedures require collaboration between interventional cardiologists, anesthetists, and critical care specialists.
3. Optimal Hardware
Advanced interventional tools are used to manage complex lesions effectively.
4. Mechanical Circulatory Support
In high-risk patients, mechanical support devices may be used, such as:
- IABP (Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump)
- ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation)
- Impella Device
5. Intravascular Imaging
Advanced imaging techniques help guide the procedure and improve precision.
6. Specialized Techniques for Calcified Arteries
For heavily calcified coronary arteries, specialized techniques may be required, including:
- Rotablation
- Orbital Atherectomy
- Cutting Balloons
- Intravascular Lithotripsy
Why Choose Us for CHIP Angioplasty
We deliver advanced, high-risk cardiac care with precision, safety, and compassion.
Advanced CHIP Expertise
Specialized in Complex High-Risk Indicated (CHIP) Angioplasty for severe, calcified, multi-vessel, and high-risk coronary blockages.
Cutting-Edge Coronary Technologies
Expert use of Rotablation, IVUS, OCT, and Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) to safely treat challenging coronary lesions.
Minimally Invasive Radial Approach
Wrist-based angioplasty techniques that reduce bleeding risk, enhance comfort, and promote faster recovery.
Comprehensive Cardiac Support Team
Experienced cardiac care team ensuring continuous monitoring, safety protocols, and smooth recovery for high-risk patients.
During a CHIP procedure:
Key Highlights:
A thin catheter is inserted through the skin, most commonly via the wrist (radial approach) or occasionally the groin.
The catheter is carefully guided to the blocked coronary artery.
A small balloon is inflated at the blockage site to widen the artery and restore healthy blood flow.
In most cases, a stent (a tiny metal mesh tube) is placed to keep the artery open long-term.

Why Patients Choose Dr. Ahuja
Advanced Expertise in Complex Cases
Specialized in CHIP Angioplasty and high-risk coronary interventions with precision and confidence.
Minimally Invasive, Faster Recovery
Radial (wrist) approach ensuring reduced complications, less discomfort, and quicker healing.
Trusted, Compassionate Cardiac Care
Clear guidance, personalized treatment, and unwavering commitment to patient safety.
23+ Years of Proven Experience
Extensive expertise in advanced cardiac care with consistently successful outcomes in complex procedures.
✨Procedure✨

Before the Procedure
Fasting for a few hours is required.
Certain medications may need adjustment.
A detailed evaluation ensures the safest approach for high-risk patients.
After the Procedure
- Most patients are monitored in the hospital for 1–2 days.
- Recovery is generally quicker with the wrist approach.
- Patients can usually resume normal activities gradually as advised.
Although complications such as bleeding, artery injury, or infection are rare, they are carefully managed with advanced precautions and expertise.
With over 23 years of experience in advanced cardiac care, Dr. Ankur Ahuja specializes in handling complex cardiac interventions safely and effectively, ensuring comprehensive heart care throughout the procedure and recovery.
Understanding CHIP Angioplasty – Frequently Asked Questions
When performed in specialized cardiac setups with proper planning, CHIP procedures are carefully managed for safety.
CHIP is designed for technically complex and high-risk coronary lesions requiring advanced interventional expertise.
Recovery depends on overall heart condition, with structured follow-up and medication playing a key role.
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