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In-stent Anchoring Facilitating Side-branch Balloon Delivery for Final Kissing: A Prospective, Single-center Registry Study

Authors :
Xiaohui Zhao
Huanyun Liu
Yuqing Wang
Yaoming Song
Lan Huang
Yu Zhou
Lorenzo Azzalini
Han Xiao
Pang Bao
Source :
Chinese Medical Journal, Chinese Medical Journal, Vol 129, Iss 22, Pp 2666-2669 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: Recrossing the compromised side branch (SB) with a balloon is sometimes technically challenging. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether in-stent anchoring (ISA) is safe and effective to facilitate SB balloon delivery for final kissing. Methods: One hundred and fifty-nine consecutive patients were included (166 bifurcation lesions) in this prospective, single-center registry. ISA was used as a bailout method after unsuccessful SB crossing using conventional techniques, including low-profile balloons. Technique success was defined as SB balloon delivery and final kissing. Results: Kissing-balloon delivery was successfully performed with conventional strategies in 149 of 166 lesions (89.8%). In the remaining 17 lesions (10.2%), recrossing of the main vessel stent strut was not successful; therefore, ISA was attempted. The balloon successfully crossed the stent struts, and final kissing was achieved in 15 of 17 lesions (88.2%). Total final kissing was achieved in 164 of 166 lesions (98.8%), with success rates of 100% in the single-stent group and 97.6% in the two-stent group. Two cases without balloon delivery had complex bifurcation lesions with severe calcification. There was no vessel dissection in the anchoring zone. Conclusions: ISA is safe and effective for recrossing stent struts when conventional low-profile balloons have failed. However, large-scale trials are warranted for further evaluation. Key words: Bifurcation; In-stent Anchoring; Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Details

ISSN :
25425641
Volume :
129
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese medical journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....650042af433dad9f160f8e4b390a3016