Title of article
Differential restenosis rate of individual coronary artery sites after multivessel angioplasty: Implications for revascularization strategy, , ,
Author/Authors
Arvinder S. Kurbaan، نويسنده , , Timothy J. Bowker، نويسنده , , Anthony F. Rickards and On behalf of the CABRI investigators، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
6
From page
703
To page
708
Abstract
Background: Restenosis is a major limitation of angioplasty. In this analysis we assessed the effects of lesion site and quality of dilatation on restenosis rate in the Coronary Angioplasty versus Bypass Revascularization Investigation population who underwent angioplasty. Methods: The angiographic quality of the successful angioplasty revascularization at each site was assessed, and the subsequent restenosis rate was determined. Restenosis was defined by the need for a second angioplasty at the initial site or by surgical coronary bypass grafting at or distal to the initial site. Results: The restenosis rate was unaffected by quality of dilatation but was significantly more common in the proximal left anterior descending artery compared with other sites, whether or not optimal dilatation had been achieved (relative risk 2.0 and 1.9, respectively). Conclusion: Revascularization strategies in multivessel disease should consider the presence or absence of a proximal left anterior descending artery target. Furthermore in studies in which restenosis is an outcome of interest, an allowance should be made for the distribution of target disease. (Am Heart J 1998;135:703-8.)
Journal title
American Heart Journal
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
American Heart Journal
Record number
531173
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