| Literature DB >> 2935466 |
E Fleck, J Dirschinger, W Rudolph.
Abstract
In 95 consecutive patients in whom 101 coronary artery stenoses were successfully dilated, angiography was performed before, immediately after and at an average of 6.6 months after the procedures with computer-derived stenosis measurements (based on three-dimensional vessel reconstruction). The results were referenced to an analysis of factors possibly exerting an influence on post-PTCA outcome. In 56 of the 101 dilated stenoses (minimal area prior to PTCA 0.83 +/- 0.57 mm2, after PTCA 4.09 +/- 1.7 mm2), the findings remained essentially unchanged throughout the six-month follow-up. 17 of the 56 dilated stenoses showed a further increase in minimal area as compared with the findings seen immediately after PTCA. A reduction of the minimal area of more than 1 mm2 from that achieved immediately after PTCA, associated with narrowing of the vascular lumen greater than 70% was found in 33 of the 101 stenoses (minimal area before PTCA 0.82 +/- 0.59 mm2, immediately after PTCA 3.92 +/- 1.55 mm2, six months post-PTCA 1.39 +/- 1.27 mm2). In twelve of the 101 stenoses, restenosis amounting to more than 1 mm2 was also observed but without critical compromise of the vascular lumen (minimal area before PTCA 0.81 +/- 0.39 mm2, immediately after PTCA 5.54 +/- 1.28, six months post-PTCA 3.22 +/- 1.43 mm2, corresponding to a mean luminal narrowing of 45 +/- 24%).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2935466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Herz ISSN: 0340-9937 Impact factor: 1.443