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Revascularization for unprotected left main stem coronary artery stenosis stenting or surgery

Authors :
Taggart, DP
Kaul, S
Boden, WE
Ferguson, TB
Guyton, RA
Mack, MJ
Sergeant, PT
Shemin, RJ
Smith, PK
Yusuf, S
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

For coronary artery disease with unprotected left main stem (LMS) stenosis, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is traditionally regarded as the "standard of care" because of its well-documented and durable survival advantage. There is now an increasing trend to use drug-eluting stents for LMS stenosis rather than CABG despite very little high-quality data to inform clinical practice. We herein: 1) evaluate the current evidence in support of the use of percutaneous revascularization for unprotected LMS; 2) assess the underlying justification for randomized controlled trials of stenting versus surgery for unprotected LMS; and 3) examine the optimum approach to informed consent. We conclude that CABG should indeed remain the preferred revascularization treatment in good surgical candidates with unprotected LMS stenosis.

Subjects

Subjects :
surgical procedures, operative

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..ea74e7346a81ad2f87ff3dc6d13654ee