Morphology and location of restenosis following bare metal coronary stenting.

نویسندگان

  • Marc J Schweiger
  • Ehsan Ansari
  • Gregory R Giugliano
  • James Mathew
  • Ashequl Islam
  • John Morrison
  • James R Cook
چکیده

Restenosis following bare metal coronary stenting is common. The location and characteristics of restenotic lesions in patients who have undergone coronary stent implantation is not well described. The purpose of this study was to determine the location, type and temporal distribution of stent-related restenosis. We reviewed the clinical and angiographic characteristics of 203 consecutive patients with stent-related restenosis undergoing a repeat clinically-indicated coronary angiogram, 30 days to 1 year after the index procedure. All lesions within 10 mm of the proximal and distal margins of the stent were included in the analysis. An angiographic classification was developed based on lesion location. Class I lesions were those occurring within the stent, and Class II comprised those lesions occurring within 10 mm of the proximal and distal stent edge. We classified a total of 234 stent-related restenosis lesions. Class I lesions were found in 52% of patients, and Class II in 48%. Three-fifths of the patients who developed new lesions at a stent edge presented 1-3 months following the initial procedure, which was significantly earlier than other lesion types (p < 0.001). A substantial number of patients undergoing repeat angiography after stent placement have lesions proximate, but peripheral, to the stent. This may limit the effectiveness of stent-based efforts to reduce restenosis. The time interval between coronary stenting and symptom recurrence appears to vary according to lesion location.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of invasive cardiology

دوره 18 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006