Literature DB >> 715409

[Percutaneous transluminal dilatation of chronic coronary stenoses. First experiences].

A Grüntzig, H Hirzel, N Goebel, R Gattiker, M Turina, R Myler, S Stertzer, M Kaltenbach.   

Abstract

The technique of percutaneous transluminal dilatation of coronary artery stenosis consists of a catheter system introduced via the femoral artery under local anesthesia. A preshaped guiding catheter is positioned in the orifice of the coronary artery and through this a dilatation catheter is inserted into the branches if the artery. This dilatation catheter (outer diameter 0.5--1.25 mm) is equipped with a sausage-shaped distensible segment (balloon) at the tip. The balloon is inflated to a pressure of 5 atm. This pressure compresses the atherosclerotic material in a direction perpendicular to the wall of the vessel, therby dilating the lumen. Up to now 29 patients have been treated with primary success in 23 (79%) and long-lasting success in 21 (72%). Three patients underwent emergency coronary surgery to avoid infarction. Dilatation is indicated in patients with disabling angina which jeopardizes their quality of life and with coronary lesions which are proximal, subtotal, concentric and non-calcified.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 715409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schweiz Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0036-7672


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