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Coronary bifurcation lesions treated with simple or complex stenting: 5-year survival from patient-level pooled analysis of the Nordic Bifurcation Study and the British Bifurcation Coronary Study.

Miles W Behan1, Niels R Holm2, Adam J de Belder3, James Cockburn3, Andrejs Erglis4, Nicholas P Curzen5, Matti Niemelä6, Keith G Oldroyd7, Kari Kervinen6, Indulis Kumsars4, Paal Gunnes8, Rodney H Stables9, Michael Maeng2, Jan Ravkilde10, Jan Skov Jensen11, Evald H Christiansen2, Nina Cooter3, Terje K Steigen12, Saila Vikman13, Leif Thuesen10, Jens Flensted Lassen2, David Hildick-Smith3.   

Abstract

AIMS: Randomized trials of coronary bifurcation stenting have shown better outcomes from a simple (provisional) strategy rather than a complex (planned two-stent) strategy in terms of short-term efficacy and safety. Here, we report the 5-year all-cause mortality based on pooled patient-level data from two large bifurcation coronary stenting trials with similar methodology: the Nordic Bifurcation Study (NORDIC I) and the British Bifurcation Coronary Study: old, new, and evolving strategies (BBC ONE). METHODS AND
RESULTS: Both multicentre randomized trials compared simple (provisional T-stenting) vs. complex (culotte, crush, and T-stenting) techniques, using drug-eluting stents. We analysed all-cause death at 5 years. Data were collected from phone follow-up, hospital records, and national mortality tracking. Follow-up was complete for 890 out of 913 patients (97%). Both Simple and Complex groups were similar in terms of patient and lesion characteristics. Five-year mortality was lower among patients who underwent a simple strategy rather than a complex strategy [17 patients (3.8%) vs. 31 patients (7.0%); P = 0.04].
CONCLUSION: For coronary bifurcation lesions, a provisional single-stent approach appears to be associated with lower long-term mortality than a systematic dual stenting technique. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  Bifurcation; Coronary; Long-term survival; Stent

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27161619     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehw170

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


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