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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 124-132出版社
W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1053/euhj.2001.2707
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intravascular ultrasound; intracoronary stents; thrombosis
Aims To investigate whether intravascular ultrasound provides additional information regarding the prediction of stent thrombosis, a retrospective multicentre registry was designed to enrol patients with stent thrombosis following stent deployment under ultrasound guidance. Methods and Results A total of 53 patients were enrolled (mean age 61 +/- 9 years) with stable angina (43%), unstable angina (36%), and post-infarct angina (21%) who underwent intracoronary stenting. The majority had balloon angioplasty alone prior to stenting (94%) with 6% also undergoing rotational atherectomy. The indication for stenting was elective (53%), suboptimal result (32%) and bailout (15%). There were 1.6 +/- 0.8 stents/artery with 87% undergoing high-pressure dilatation (greater than or equal to 14 atmospheres). The minimum stent area was 7.7 +/- 2.8 mm(2) with a mean stent expansion of 81.5 +/- 21.9%. Overall, 94% of cases demonstrated one abnormal ultrasound finding (stent under-expansion, malapposition, inflow/outflow disease,dissection, or thrombus). Angiography demonstrated an abnormality in only 32% of cases (chi-square=30.0, P<0.001). Stent thrombosis occurred at 132 +/- 125 h after deployment. Myocardial infarction occurred in 67% and there was an overall mortality of 15%. Conclusion On comparison with angiography. the vast majority of stents associated with subsequent thrombosis have at least one abnormal feature by intravascular ultrasound at the time of stent deployment. (C) 2001 The European Society of Cardiology.
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