Logo-jcvtr
Submitted: 11 Mar 2010
EndNote EndNote

(Enw Format - Win & Mac)

BibTeX BibTeX

(Bib Format - Win & Mac)

Bookends Bookends

(Ris Format - Mac only)

EasyBib EasyBib

(Ris Format - Win & Mac)

Medlars Medlars

(Txt Format - Win & Mac)

Mendeley Web Mendeley Web
Mendeley Mendeley

(Ris Format - Win & Mac)

Papers Papers

(Ris Format - Win & Mac)

ProCite ProCite

(Ris Format - Win & Mac)

Reference Manager Reference Manager

(Ris Format - Win only)

Refworks Refworks

(Refworks Format - Win & Mac)

Zotero Zotero

(Ris Format - Firefox Plugin)

J Cardiovasc Thorac Res. 2010;2(4): 7-12.
  Abstract View: 1070
  PDF Download: 855

Original Article

One-year Outcome of Stenting for Long Coronary Lesions, a Prospective Clinical Trial

Samad Ghaffari 1, Mohammad Reza Hasanian 1, Leili Pourafkari 1*

1 Cardiovascular Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Science Tabriz, Iran.
*Corresponding Author: Email:

Abstract

Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for long coronary lesions is associated with poor angiographic and clinical outcome compared with focal lesions. Here we describe our experience in PCI of such lesions with bare (BMS) or drug eluting stents (DES). Methods: Between October 2008 and September 2009, One hundred patients with one significant coronary artery stenosis of longer than 20 mm were enrolled in this prospective study. Demographic, clinical and angiographic data were collected and the rate of ischemic events and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were evaluated in a mean follow up period of about 11.3±3.2 months. Results: Mean age of participants was 58.08±8.97 years. Seventy two (72%) patients were male and the remainders were females. Majority of patients underwent DES implantation [25 (25%) BMS, 75 (75%) DES, P<0.001)].There was no difference in frequency of major risk factors distribution among DES or BMS groups. Mean diameter of implanted stent was 2.8±0.033mm in DES group and 2.9±0.35 in group with BMS (P=0.214). The mean length of implanted stent was 25.8±3.08mm in DES and 23.36±0.mm in BMS groups (P<0.001). In-stent restenosis rate was significantly higher in BMS group [6(24%) in BMS and 5(6.9%) in DES, P=0.02]. MACE were observed in 7(9.3%) of patients with DES and 7 (28%) of patients with BMS (P=0.04). Conclusion: In long coronary lesions implantation of DES was associated with lower MACE compared with BMS in one year follow up. Studies with longer term follow up are needed to further clarify this issue.
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Comments
Security code


Abstract View: 1071

Your browser does not support the canvas element.


PDF Download: 855

Your browser does not support the canvas element.