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  • Title: Two years experience with the Palmaz-Schatz coronary stent in a heterogeneous patient population.
    Author: Wong PH, Wong CM, Ko PT, Lo AY, Cheng CH, Chen WW, Chow JS.
    Journal: J Invasive Cardiol; 1993 Sep; 5(7):267-76. PubMed ID: 10146669.
    Abstract:
    Between January 1991 and December 1992, 136 Palmaz-Schatz coronary stents were implanted in 113 native coronary arteries in 106 patients. Forty-seven patients presented with stable angina, 50 with unstable angina, 7 with congestive cardiac failure and unstable angina and 2 were asymptomatic. Stenting was carried out in 15 patients for restenosis after coronary angioplasty (PTCA), 32 for significant dissection during PTCA (with 19 acute and 13 threatened closure), 10 for suboptimal PTCA results and 56 for de novo lesions, 52 (92.9%) of which were either ACC/AHA type B or C. Successful delivery was achieved in 97.2% (103/106) of patients or 97.3% (110/113) of vessels. Percent diameter stenosis was reduced from 78 +/- 13% to 4 +/- 11%. There were two subacute stent thromboses (1.9%), resulting in Q-Wave myocardial infarction. Three deaths (2.9%) occurred, all from the group with congestive cardiac failure and unstable angina. Major bleeding/vascular complications occurred in 4 patients (3.9%). All patients were followed up for a mean of 18 months (6 months to 30 months). Eighty-five patients were asymptomatic. Three patients were angina-free but continued to have, albeit improved, congestive cardiac failure. Ten patients had recurrence of angina, all within 6 months of the stenting procedure. Four were treated medically and 4 had PTCA of whom one eventually had coronary bypass surgery. Two patients had new lesions, successfully treated by PTCA or stenting. In conclusion, a high rate of successful delivery of the Palmaz-Schatz coronary stent can be achieved in a wide spectrum of patients with few complications which are mostly related to anticoagulation. It offers very effective bailout for acute closure during PTCA. Despite the presence of unfavorable pre-procedure patient and lesion characteristics, the acute and long term clinical results are encouraging.
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