FOLLOW-UP PATENCY OF SIDE BRANCHES COVERED BY INTRACORONARY PALMAZ-SCHATZ STENT

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PAN, M [1 ]
MEDINA, A [1 ]
DELEZO, JS [1 ]
ROMERO, M [1 ]
MELIAN, F [1 ]
PAVLOVIC, D [1 ]
HERNANDEZ, E [1 ]
SEGURA, J [1 ]
MARRERO, J [1 ]
TORRES, F [1 ]
GIMENEZ, D [1 ]
ORTEGA, JR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LAS PALMAS,HOSP PINO,LAS PALMAS,SPAIN
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10.1016/0002-8703(95)90264-3
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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To assess the risk of late side branch occlusion after Palmaz-Schatz stent deployment, we analyzed the angiographic evolution of 62 patients treated by successful stent implantation who had a total of 85 side branches starting from the stented segment. Side branches were considered minor (n = 39) when the diameter was <1 mm and intermediate (n = 46) when the vessel had greater than or equal to 1 mm diameter. One angiographic follow-up study was available in all patients at 8 +/- 5 months. Eight minor branches presented some degree of stenosis at origin before stent deployment (4 totally occluded). After stent deployment, 32 (82%) of 39 remained unchanged and 3 became occluded. Late progression at origin occurred in 4 of 34 (3 occluded). Before stent deployment, 48% of the intermediate branches had some compromise degree at their starting point (1 totally occluded). Eight of 45 intermediate branches became occluded after stent implantation. Late progression at origin happened in 5 of 32 branches (2 occluded). Some degree of follow-up stenosis regression at the origin was observed in 22 (26%) of 85 arteries. Neither clinical nor angiographic factors could be identified as predictors of late side branch occlusion or stenosis progression at its origin. Later occlusion or progression at origin of a side branch covered by a Palmaz-Schatz stent seems to be an uncommon occurrence (7% and 12% respectively) that cannot be predicted by angiographic or clinical factors. On the contrary, regression at follow-up of a side branch-origin stenosis can also come about.
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