Using sheathless standard guiding catheters for transradial percutaneous coronary intervention to treat bifurcation lesions.

Experimental & Clinical Cardiology Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Qiyong Li, Yong He, Rongjian Jiang, Dejia Huang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of using sheathless standard guiding catheters for transradial percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to treat bifurcation lesions.

Methods: Coronary bifurcation lesions were identified using angiography in 43 patients with coronary artery disease. These patients underwent transradial PCI using sheathless standard guiding catheters, and the procedural success and complication rates were recorded.

Results: All 43 patients underwent successful PCI. The Culotte stenting technique was used in 22 (51.2%) subjects, the Crush stenting technique was used in eight (18.8%) subjects and the crossover stenting implantation technique was used in 13 (30.0%) subjects. Of the 43 coronary artery bifurcation lesions, the final kissing balloon technique was performed in 39 (90.1%) lesions. Adjunctive devices used in the cohort included intravascular ultrasound for 32 (74.4%) patients, thrombus aspiration catheters for two patients and cutting balloon for five patients. During the perioperative period, no major complications associated with vessel puncture or adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events occurred in any of the 43 patients enrolled in the present study. At day 30, radial artery occlusion was detected in only three (2.5%) patients and radial artery stenosis in four (9.3%) patients. At six-month follow-up, 24 (55.8%) patients exhibited coronary artery patency with no significant intimal hyperplasia.

Conclusions: Transradial PCI using the sheathless technique may be a feasible and safe technique to treat coronary bifurcation lesions.

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应用无鞘标准导管经桡动脉经皮冠状动脉介入治疗分叉病变。
目的:探讨无套标准导管在经桡动脉经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)中应用的可行性和安全性。方法:对43例冠心病患者进行冠状动脉造影诊断。这些患者使用无鞘标准引导导管进行经桡骨PCI,并记录手术成功率和并发症发生率。结果:43例患者均成功行PCI治疗。采用Culotte支架置入22例(51.2%),采用Crush支架置入8例(18.8%),采用交叉支架置入13例(30.0%)。在43个冠状动脉分叉病变中,39个(90.1%)病变采用吻球囊技术。辅助装置包括32例(74.4%)患者的血管内超声,2例患者的血栓抽吸导管和5例患者的切割球囊。在围手术期,本研究纳入的43例患者均未发生与血管穿刺或不良心脑血管事件相关的重大并发症。在第30天,只有3例(2.5%)患者发现桡动脉闭塞,4例(9.3%)患者发现桡动脉狭窄。在6个月的随访中,24例(55.8%)患者表现出冠状动脉通畅,没有明显的内膜增生。结论:经桡骨PCI无鞘技术是治疗冠状动脉分叉病变的一种可行且安全的技术。
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