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Coronary stenting with the half (disarticulated) Palmaz-Schatz stent: Immediate results and six-month follow-up

โœ Scribed by Marzocchi, Antonio ;Piovaccari, Giancarlo ;Marrozzini, Cinzia ;Ortolani, Paolo ;Palmerini, Tullio ;Branzi, Angelo ;Magnani, Bruno


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
173 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-6569

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โœฆ Synopsis


Coronary stenting with the half disarticulated Palmaz-Schatz stent is particularly suitable for ostial stenoses, diaphragm stenoses, stenoses distal to tortuous segments or coronary bends and localized dissections after balloon angioplasty. Nevertheless very few data regarding the half stent exist and follow-up data are nonexistent.

From January of 1994 to December of 1995 a total of 207 half stents were implanted in 175 patients. Most patients had stable or unstable angina and in the majority of cases the stent was implanted due to localized dissection or to suboptimal result. The procedural success rate was 98%.

After stent implantation, 82 patients were treated with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and oral anticoagulant (group A), whereas 93 were treated with ASA and ticlopidine (group B). Seven patients had subacute thrombosis (5, group A; 2, group B), and six patients had major bleeding (5, group A; 1, group B). Overall, patients in group A had more cardiovascular complications than patients in group B (10, group A; 3, group B; p 5 0.047). After 6-mo follow-up, 1 patient had died and 27 patients had symptoms of angina (16%). Thirteen patients underwent a second PTCA (7%) and four patients (2%) were referred for coronary artery bypass.

In conclusion, coronary stenting with half Palmaz-Schatz stent appears to be a safe and effective procedure. In selected cases, the half Palmaz-Schatz stent is easier to handle than the complete stent, it is associated with a low rate of clinical restenosis, and it lowers procedural costs.


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