Current Evidence and Future Perspective for Coronary Bifurcation Stenting.

Serkan Kahraman, Ahmet Güner, Ahmet Yaşar Çizgici, Mehmet Ertürk
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Abstract

Coronary bifurcation lesions account for 15%-20% of all percutaneous coronary interven tions and are associated with greater procedural complexity and consequently at higher risk for cardiac adverse events. Early clinical trials in the interventional approach to bifurcation lesions supported provisional stenting. However, the most recent randomized studies have indicated potentially superior results using a double-kissing crush technique, particularly for unprotected distal left main bifurcation lesions. Moreover, many operators recently favor double-kissing mini-culotte, nanocrush, and double-kissing nanocrush stenting techniques for bifurcation lesions. In this review, we describe the traditional and novel bifurcation stenting techniques and the current evidence for each and review general principles for bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention.

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冠状动脉分叉支架术的当前证据和未来展望。
冠状动脉分叉病变占所有经皮冠状动脉介入治疗的15%-20%,其操作更复杂,因此发生心脏不良事件的风险更高。早期临床试验对分叉病变的介入治疗支持临时支架植入术。然而,最近的随机研究表明,使用双吻压碎技术可能有更好的结果,特别是对于无保护的左主干分叉远端病变。此外,许多作业者最近倾向于采用双吻微型导管、纳米挤压和双吻纳米挤压支架技术来治疗分叉病变。在这篇综述中,我们描述了传统的和新的分叉支架术和目前的证据,并回顾了分叉经皮冠状动脉介入治疗的一般原则。
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