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Stent placement compared with balloon angioplasty for small coronary arteries: in-hospital and 6-month clinical and angiographic results.

R Koning1, H Eltchaninoff, P Commeau, K Khalife, M Gilard, J Lipiecki, P Coste, M Bedossa, T Lefèvre, P Brunel, M C Morice, L Maillard, P Guyon, J Puel, A Cribier.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stenting has been demonstrated to be superior to balloon angioplasty in de novo focal lesions located in large native vessels. However, in small vessels, the benefit of stenting remains questionable. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A total of 381 symptomatic patients with de novo focal lesion located on a small coronary segment vessel (<3 mm) were randomly assigned to either stent implantation (192 patients; 197 lesions) or standard balloon angioplasty (189 patients; 198 lesions). The primary end point was the angiographic restenosis rate at 6 months, as determined by quantitative coronary angiography. On intention-to-treat analysis, angiographic success rate and major adverse cardiac events were comparable: 97.9% and 4.6% versus 93.9% and 5.8% in the stent group and the balloon group, respectively. After the procedure, a larger acute gain was achieved with stent placement (1.35+/-0.45 versus 0.94+/-0.47 mm, P=0.0001), resulting in a larger minimal lumen diameter (2.06+/-0.42 versus 1.70+/-0.46 mm, P=0.0001). At follow-up (obtained in 91% of patients), angiographic restenosis rate was 21% in the stent group versus 47% in the balloon group (P=0.0001), a risk reduction of 55%. Repeat target lesion revascularization was less frequent in the stent group (13% versus 25%, P=0.0006).
CONCLUSIONS: Elective stent placement in small coronary arteries with focal de novo lesions is safe and associated with a marked reduction in restenosis rate and subsequent target lesion revascularization rate at 6 months.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11581136     DOI: 10.1161/hc3901.096695

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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