This document discusses various factors that contribute to lesion complexity in coronary arteries, which can impact outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). It describes several scoring systems that classify lesions based on characteristics like vessel patency, morphology, length, location, calcification, and thrombus presence. Specific lesion features discussed in detail include ostial and angulated lesions, bifurcations, degenerated saphenous vein grafts, calcification, thrombus, total occlusions, and the coronary collateral circulation. Assessing these complexity factors can help identify risks for procedural complications and recurrent events.