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A multicentre European registry of intraluminal coronary beta brachytherapy.

P Urban1, P Serruys, D Baumgart, A Colombo, S Silber, E Eeckhout, A Gershlick, K Wegscheider, L Verhees, R Bonan.   

Abstract

AIMS: To assess the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of intravascular brachytherapy (VBT) in routine clinical practice. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Between April 1999 and September 2000, 1098 consecutive patients treated in 46 European centres by intraluminal irradiation using a Sr/Y(90)source train (BetaCath, Novoste, GA) were included in a registry, and follow-up data were obtained for 98.8% of them after 6.3+/-2.4 months. Eight hundred and forty (76.5%) patients were males, and mean age was 62.0+/-10.2 years. Two hundred and seventy-one (26.9%) had unstable angina, and 256 (23.5%) were diabetics. Nine hundred and thirteen lesions (77.7%) were the result of in-stent restenosis, 208 (17.7%) were de novo lesions and 48 (4.1%) non-stented restenotic lesions. Mean estimated reference diameter was 3.2+/-0.5mm and mean estimated lesion length was 19.0+/-11.8mm. The prescribed radiation dose was 18.8+/-3.2Gy. Multivessel irradiation was done in 6.2% of cases, and a new stent was implanted in 29.6% of cases. Most patients received 6 or 12 months of combined aspirin and thienopyridin treatment after the procedure. Technical success was obtained in 95.9% of treated lesions, and the in-hospital major adverse cardiac event (MACE) rate was 1.8%. At follow-up, the MACE rate was 18.7% (1.9% deaths from any cause, 2.6% AMI, 13.3% TVR by PCI and 3.3% TVR by CABG).
CONCLUSION: The major current application of VBT is the treatment of in-stent restenosis. The good results of VBT observed in recent randomized controlled trials can be reproduced in clinical practice.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12657218     DOI: 10.1016/s0195-668x(02)00617-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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Review 1.  Current understanding of coronary in-stent restenosis. Pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up, and management.

Authors:  T M Schiele
Journal:  Z Kardiol       Date:  2005-11

2.  Repeated beta irradiation for failed intracoronary radiation therapy in patients with in-stent restenosis.

Authors:  E Eeckhout; C Roguelov; A Berger; X Lyon; C Imsand; G Girod; P Coucke
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 5.994

3.  Percutaneous coronary intervention: recommendations for good practice and training.

Authors:  K D Dawkins; T Gershlick; M de Belder; A Chauhan; G Venn; P Schofield; D Smith; J Watkins; H H Gray
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 5.994

Review 4.  [When are drug-eluting stents effective? A critical analysis of the presently available data].

Authors:  S Silber
Journal:  Z Kardiol       Date:  2004-09
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