Excimer Laser - Facilitated Coronary Angioplast Relative Risk
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Background. Excimer laser coronary angioplasty has been reported to be a promising treatment for complex coronary artery disease. The purpose of this study was to define the predictors of acute success and restenosis after this experimental intervention. Methods and Resuls. A cohort of 200 consecutive patients had a minimum of 6 months of follow-up evaluation after treatment of 215 coronary stenoses that were carefully selected for excimer laser coronary angioplasty. At the time of the initial procedure, the laser catheter alone produced a residual stenosis of .550% at 119 of 215 lesions (55.4%). For complete dilatation, 87.9% of the lesions required adjunctive balloon angioplasty. Clinical success was achieved in 183 of the 200 patients (91.5%), as indicated by a reduction by at least 20%Yo of the narrowing of the vessel diameter, <50%o residual stenosis, and no in-hospital complication. Complications included abrupt closure (5.0%), myocardial infarction (3.5%), bypass surgery (3.0%o), perforation (2.0%), and death (0.0%). Logistic regression analysis showed that lesions at vessel bifurcations (success rate, 66%; adjusted odds ratio [OR] =0.16; p=0.002) or in tortuous vessels (success rate, 82%; OR=0.48; p=0.004) were associated with decreased clinical success. However, acceptable success rates were achieved in patients with lesions in saphenous vein grafts more than 3 years old (success rate, 94%; OR=1.40; p=0.75), in ostial lesions (success rate, 100%; OR=3.36; p=0.43), and in lesions longer than 10 mm (success rate, 93.5%; OR=1.50;p=0.39). Clinical follow-up was available in 197 of the 200 patients (98.5%) a mean of 5.9± 1.9 months after angioplasty, at which time 31.0% of patients had developed symptoms or evidence of ischemia. No patient died during the study. Follow-up angiography was obtained in 83.1% of eligible patients after a mean ±t SD] of 5.2+2.0 months. Angiographic restenosis, defined by >50%v stenosis, appeared at 78 of 164 lesions (47.6%). By logistic regression analysis, only lesions in saphenous vein grafts were associated with a decreased rate of restenosis (restenosis rate, 20%; OR=0.18; p=0.01). Conclusions. This analysis, which defines the profile of risk for excimer laser angioplasty, provides a sound basis for rigorous comparison of adjunctive excimer laser with balloon angioplasty for ostial narrowings, long lesions, and saphenous vein graft stenoses. (Circultion 1992;86:71-80)
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