Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era

<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Stent underexpansion is the most powerful predictor of long-term stent patency and clinical outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence and predictors of stent underexpansion despite adjuncti...

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Main Authors: Mehrdad Taherioun, Mohammad Hassan Namazi, Morteza Safi, Habibolah Saadat, Hossein Vakili, Saeed Alipour-Parsa, Hasan Rajabi-Moghadam, Shamsedin Pedari
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Language:English
Published: Vesnu Publications 2014-01-01
Series:ARYA Atherosclerosis
Online Access:http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/685
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spelling doaj-e983bf26e1534c02933f8342470712902020-11-24T23:04:30ZengVesnu PublicationsARYA Atherosclerosis1735-39552251-66382014-01-011011317438Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent eraMehrdad Taherioun0Mohammad Hassan Namazi1Morteza Safi2Habibolah Saadat3Hossein Vakili4Saeed Alipour-Parsa5Hasan Rajabi-Moghadam6Shamsedin Pedari7Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Centre, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranAssociate Professor, Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranProfessor, Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IranCardiac Rehabilitation Research Centre, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran<div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Stent underexpansion is the most powerful predictor of long-term stent patency and clinical outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence and predictors of stent underexpansion despite adjunctive post-dilatation with non-compliant balloon.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>METHODS:</strong> After elective coronary stent implantation and adjunctive post-dilatation with non-compliant balloon and optimal angiographic result confirmed by the operator, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was performed for all the treated lesions. If the treated lesions fulfilled the IVUS criteria, they are considered as the optimal stent group; if not, they are considered as the suboptimal group.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>RESULTS:</strong><strong> </strong>From 50 patients enrolled in this study 39 (78%) had optimal stent deployment and 11 (22%) had suboptimal stent deployment. In the suboptimal group 7 (14%) had underexpansion, 2 (4%) malposition, and 2 (4%) had asymmetry. There were no stent edge dissections detected by IVUS. We did not find any correlation between lesion calcification, ostial lesions, stent length, and stent underexpansion. Stent diameter &le; 2.75 mm had a strong correlation with stent underexpansion.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>CONCLUSION:</strong> Despite adjunctive post-dilatation with noncompliant balloon, using a relatively small stent diameter was a strong predictor for underexpansion. IVUS guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be considered for drug eluting stent (DES) implantation in relatively small vessels.</p> <p class="abstract">&nbsp;</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>Keywords:</strong> Stent, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Ultrasound, Post-dilatation</p></div><p>&nbsp;</p>http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/685
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author Mehrdad Taherioun
Mohammad Hassan Namazi
Morteza Safi
Habibolah Saadat
Hossein Vakili
Saeed Alipour-Parsa
Hasan Rajabi-Moghadam
Shamsedin Pedari
spellingShingle Mehrdad Taherioun
Mohammad Hassan Namazi
Morteza Safi
Habibolah Saadat
Hossein Vakili
Saeed Alipour-Parsa
Hasan Rajabi-Moghadam
Shamsedin Pedari
Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
ARYA Atherosclerosis
author_facet Mehrdad Taherioun
Mohammad Hassan Namazi
Morteza Safi
Habibolah Saadat
Hossein Vakili
Saeed Alipour-Parsa
Hasan Rajabi-Moghadam
Shamsedin Pedari
author_sort Mehrdad Taherioun
title Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
title_short Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
title_full Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
title_fullStr Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
title_full_unstemmed Stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
title_sort stent underexpansion in angiographic guided percutaneous coronary intervention, despite adjunctive balloon post-dilatation, in drug eluting stent era
publisher Vesnu Publications
series ARYA Atherosclerosis
issn 1735-3955
2251-6638
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Stent underexpansion is the most powerful predictor of long-term stent patency and clinical outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence and predictors of stent underexpansion despite adjunctive post-dilatation with non-compliant balloon.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>METHODS:</strong> After elective coronary stent implantation and adjunctive post-dilatation with non-compliant balloon and optimal angiographic result confirmed by the operator, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was performed for all the treated lesions. If the treated lesions fulfilled the IVUS criteria, they are considered as the optimal stent group; if not, they are considered as the suboptimal group.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>RESULTS:</strong><strong> </strong>From 50 patients enrolled in this study 39 (78%) had optimal stent deployment and 11 (22%) had suboptimal stent deployment. In the suboptimal group 7 (14%) had underexpansion, 2 (4%) malposition, and 2 (4%) had asymmetry. There were no stent edge dissections detected by IVUS. We did not find any correlation between lesion calcification, ostial lesions, stent length, and stent underexpansion. Stent diameter &le; 2.75 mm had a strong correlation with stent underexpansion.</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>CONCLUSION:</strong> Despite adjunctive post-dilatation with noncompliant balloon, using a relatively small stent diameter was a strong predictor for underexpansion. IVUS guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be considered for drug eluting stent (DES) implantation in relatively small vessels.</p> <p class="abstract">&nbsp;</p> <p class="abstract"><strong>Keywords:</strong> Stent, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Ultrasound, Post-dilatation</p></div><p>&nbsp;</p>
url http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/685
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