Aims: Trifurcation lesions, which are mostly observed in distal left main (LM), represent a technical challenge for interventional cardiologists. We sought to determine the feasibility and long-term clinical outcome of drug eluting stent (DES) implantation in patients with LM coronary trifurcation lesions. Methods and results: All patients with clinically significant de novo LM trifurcation lesions, who refused coronary artery bypass surgery and were considered eligible for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), were consecutively enrolled in this study from November 2005 to February 2007. Eleven patients (65±9 years, 91% men) met all the inclusion criteria and underwent LM trifurcation stenting with DES. Angiographic success was 100%. Clinical follow-up in all patients and angiographic follow-up in 91% of patients was available at 32±7 and 8±2 months, respectively. The primary endpoint, defined as the composite of cardiac death or acute myocardial infarction, occurred in one patient (9%). No cases of stent thrombosis were recorded. Three patients (27%), experienced a clinically-driven target lesion revascularisation (TLR). Conclusions: PCI with DES implantation in patients with LM trifurcation seems feasible and safe, with acceptable TLR rates. Large scale multicentre registries are warranted to reliably address clinical outcome of this subset of patients. © Europa Edition. All rights reserved.

Tamburino C., Tomasello S.D., Capodanno D., Di Salvo M.E., Marza F., Galassi A.R. (2009). Long-term follow-up after drug eluting stent implantation in left main trifurcations. EUROINTERVENTION, 5(4), 432-437 [10.4244/EIJV5I4A68].

Long-term follow-up after drug eluting stent implantation in left main trifurcations

Galassi A. R.
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2009-01-01

Abstract

Aims: Trifurcation lesions, which are mostly observed in distal left main (LM), represent a technical challenge for interventional cardiologists. We sought to determine the feasibility and long-term clinical outcome of drug eluting stent (DES) implantation in patients with LM coronary trifurcation lesions. Methods and results: All patients with clinically significant de novo LM trifurcation lesions, who refused coronary artery bypass surgery and were considered eligible for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), were consecutively enrolled in this study from November 2005 to February 2007. Eleven patients (65±9 years, 91% men) met all the inclusion criteria and underwent LM trifurcation stenting with DES. Angiographic success was 100%. Clinical follow-up in all patients and angiographic follow-up in 91% of patients was available at 32±7 and 8±2 months, respectively. The primary endpoint, defined as the composite of cardiac death or acute myocardial infarction, occurred in one patient (9%). No cases of stent thrombosis were recorded. Three patients (27%), experienced a clinically-driven target lesion revascularisation (TLR). Conclusions: PCI with DES implantation in patients with LM trifurcation seems feasible and safe, with acceptable TLR rates. Large scale multicentre registries are warranted to reliably address clinical outcome of this subset of patients. © Europa Edition. All rights reserved.
2009
Tamburino C., Tomasello S.D., Capodanno D., Di Salvo M.E., Marza F., Galassi A.R. (2009). Long-term follow-up after drug eluting stent implantation in left main trifurcations. EUROINTERVENTION, 5(4), 432-437 [10.4244/EIJV5I4A68].
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