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Clinical outcomes of the proximal optimisation technique (POT) in bifurcation stenting.

Bernard Chevalier1, Mamas A Mamas, Thomas Hovasse, Muhammad Rashid, Joan Antoni Gómez-Hospital, Manuel Pan, Adam Witkowski, James Crowley, Adel Aminian, John McDonald, Farzin Beygui, Javier Fernandez Portales, Ariel Roguin, Goran Stankovic.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Optimal deployment of coronary stents in a bifurcation lesion remains a matter of debate. AIMS: We sought to capture the daily practice of bifurcation stenting by means of a worldwide registry and to investigate how post-implantation deployment techniques influence clinical outcomes.
METHODS: Data from the e-ULTIMASTER registry were used to perform an analysis of 4,395 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention for bifurcation lesions. Inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTW) propensity score methodology was used to adjust for any baseline differences. The primary outcome of interest was target lesion failure (TLF) at one year (follow-up rate 96.2%).
RESULTS: The global one-year TLF rate was low (5.1%). The proximal optimisation technique (POT) was used in 33.9% of cases and was associated with a reduction in the adjusted TLF rate (4.0% [95% confidence interval: 3.0-5.1%] vs 6.0% [5.1-6.9%], p<0.01) due to a reduction of all components of this composite endpoint, except for cardiac death. Stent thrombosis was also positively impacted (0.4% [0.04-0.7%] vs 1.3% [0.8-1.7%], p<0.01). POT benefit was uniform across subgroups. Conversely, the use of the kissing balloon technique (36.5%) did not influence the adjusted TLF rate.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a low one-year failure rate in this large bifurcation stenting cohort, POT was associated with a further reduction in the event rate and a uniform benefit across subgroups, suggesting systematic use of this deployment technique regardless of the bifurcation anatomy and stenting technique.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33970107     DOI: 10.4244/EIJ-D-20-01393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EuroIntervention        ISSN: 1774-024X            Impact factor:   6.534


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