Acute and long-term clinical results of bare metal coronary stenting

DSpace/Manakin Repository

Acute and long-term clinical results of bare metal coronary stenting

xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ItemViewer.citar_tesis
Cómo citar

Acute and long-term clinical results of bare metal coronary stenting

.
Copiar
Title: Acute and long-term clinical results of bare metal coronary stenting
Author: Dussaillant, Gastón; Frago M., Gabriel; Callejas R., Sonia; Farías, Eric; Cumsille, Miguel Angel; Ramírez N., Alfredo; Ugalde P., Héctor; García B., Sebastián; Silva J., Ana María; Ibarra F., Mario
Abstract: Background: Since the introduction of stents in 1994, improved clinical results have boosted the development of coronary angioplasty in Chile. Drug eluting stems, that have a reduced rate of restenosis, are being increasingly used. Aim: To assess the acute and long-term results of bare metal stent implantation. Patients and Methods: Acute and long-term clinical, procedural and angiographic results were assessed in non acute myocardial infarction patients undergoing coronary stent implantation between August 1996 and December 2003. Results: During the study period, 932 patients aged 30 to 87 years (194 women) had at least one stent implanted. Twenty two percent were diabetic, 33% had recent myocardial infarction, 53 unstable angina and 22% stable angina. Angiographic and clinical success were 99.6% and 98.2%, respectively. In hospital death was 0.5%. During a mean follow-up of 19.1 months, all cause mortality was 3.9%, cardiac death 1.9% and survival tee of major cardiac ischemic events was 85.3%. Only 64% of lesions underwent target vessel revascularization (TVR). Independent predictors of TVR were previous surgery, left anterior descending artery, small post stent minimum luminal diameter. Ostial location, in-stent restenosis, and younger age were non significant predictors. Conclusions: Acute and long-term results of bare metal stents in this population were excellent. An intriguingly low rate of TVR was seen. Selective bare metal stewing should continue in lesions and patients with a low risk of clinical restenosis (Rev Mid Chile 2007, 135: 558-65).
Description: Publicación ISIEmail : gdussaillant@redclinicauchile.cl
URI: http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4906
Date: 2007
dc.identifier.citation: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Vol. 135 MAY 2007 5 558-565


Files in this item

Files Size Format View
file_5277.txt 0bytes Text file View/Open

The following license files are associated with this item:

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Compartir:
cargando...
Copiar