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dc.contributor.authorPan, Manuelen_US
dc.contributor.authorSuárez de Lezo, Joséen_US
dc.contributor.authorMedina, Alfonsoen_US
dc.contributor.authorRomero Moreno, Miguel Ángelen_US
dc.contributor.authorSegura, Joséen_US
dc.contributor.authorRamírez, Antonioen_US
dc.contributor.authorPavlovic, Djordjeen_US
dc.contributor.authorHernández, Enriqueen_US
dc.contributor.authorOjeda, Soledaden_US
dc.contributor.authorAdamuz, Carmenen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-05T07:59:16Z-
dc.date.available2020-08-05T07:59:16Z-
dc.date.issued2002en_US
dc.identifier.issn1522-1946en_US
dc.identifier.otherScopus-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10553/73952-
dc.description.abstractSeveral observational studies have shown a better late outcome in patients with coronary bifurcation lesions treated with stents in whom the side branch was not stented. Balloon dilation and provisional stenting for the side branch seem an attractive strategy to manage these challenging types of lesions. This study evaluated the results of a three-step phase strategy in the stent treatment of bifurcated coronary lesions. We treated 126 patients, 58 ± 11 years old, with major coronary bifurcation stenosis. The therapeutic procedure was undertaken following three phases; progression through each phase was triggered by the failure of one procedure to achieve a <50% residual stenosis at the side branch: in the first step, balloon angioplasty of the side branch followed by stenting of the parent vessel; in the second, balloon redilation of the side-branch origin across the metallic structure of the stent; in the third, stenting of the side-branch origin. Immediate success was achieved in 116 patients (92%). Angiographic results in each phase were as follows: in the first step, 35 patients (28%) had procedural success, 3 patients had failure, and 88 crossed to the next step; in the second, 76 patients (86%) had procedural success, 7 patients had failure, and 5 crossed to the next step; in the third, all 5 patients had procedural success. The overall major cardiac event-free probability at 15 months was 78%. Target vessel revascularization took place in 19 patients (15%) and when stratified by phases were 13% of patients treated in the first step, 16% of patients in the second step, and 20% of patients in the third step. Patients with coronary stenosis at major bifurcations may be treated following an unitary stepwise approach. This attitude may avoid side-branch stent implantation in most patients, providing good immediate and long-term results.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventionsen_US
dc.sourceCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions [ISSN 1522-1946], v. 55 (1), p. 50-57, (Enero 2002)en_US
dc.subject320501 Cardiologíaen_US
dc.subject.otherBifurcationsen_US
dc.subject.otherIntracoronary Stenten_US
dc.titleA stepwise strategy for the stent treatment of bifurcated coronary lesionsen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/Articleen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/ccd.10057en_US
dc.identifier.scopus0036135480-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7202544866-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7006785516-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7202723590-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7202430759-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid55415591100-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid16690671400-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7005198171-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7402296666-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid8654250900-
dc.contributor.authorscopusid23102287200-
dc.description.lastpage57en_US
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.description.firstpage50en_US
dc.relation.volume55en_US
dc.investigacionCiencias de la Saluden_US
dc.type2Artículoen_US
dc.utils.revisionen_US
dc.date.coverdateEnero 2002en_US
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