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Title: Predictors of ostial side branch damage during provisional stenting of coronary bifurcation lesions not involving the side branch origin: An ultrasonographic study
Authors: Suárez De Lezo, Javier
Medina, Alfonso
Martín, Pedro
Novoa, José
Suárez De Lezo, José
Pan, Manuel
Caballero Dorta, Eduardo José 
Melián, Francisco
Mazuelos, Francisco
Quevedo, Verónica
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3205 Medicina interna
Keywords: Angiography
Angioplasty
Coronary stenosis
Issue Date: 2012
Journal: EuroIntervention 
Abstract: Aims: To analyse the ultrasound anatomy of bifurcation lesions {1,1,0}, {0,1,0} and {1,0,0} of the Medina classification in order to identify predictors of angiographic side branch (SB) damage after main branch (MB) stenting. Methods and results: One hundred and ten patients with Medina classification bifurcation lesions of {1,1,0},{0,1,0} and {1,0,0} were recruited. An intravascular ultrasound study (IVUS) was performed on the MB before treatment, after stent implantation and after SB intervention. A quantitative analysis was conducted in combination with a qualitative study of the carina morphology and plaque distribution. Ostial SB damage (an increase of the percentage of ostial stenosis by QCA ≥ 30%) was observed in 51 lesions (48%) after MB stenting. The baseline IVUS identified a carina with a spiky morphology ("eyebrow" sign) in 51 bifurcations. In 41 out of 51 bifurcations with this sign, ostial SB damage was induced after stenting the MB due to carina shift (p<0.01). Narrower angiographic angles were associated with the presence of the "eyebrow" sign (62°±23° vs. 76°±24°, p <0.05). Plaque located at the carina was associated with a lower rate of ostial SB damage (29%) when compared with those lesions with no plaque exhibiting at the carina (51%), p <0.05. Conclusions: The "eyebrow" sign is a powerful predictor of ostial SB damage after stent implantation in the MB in bifurcation coronary lesions without plaque involving the SB.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/51354
ISSN: 1774-024X
DOI: 10.4244/EIJV7I10A185
Source: EuroIntervention[ISSN 1774-024X],v. 7(10), p. 1147-1154
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