Predictors of outcome of percutaneous excimer laser coronary angioplasty of saphenous vein bypass graft lesions

A total of 495 patients underwent treatment with excimer laser angioplasty for 545 saphenous vein graft stenoses. Clinical success was achieved in 455 of 495 patients (92%), as indicated by ≤50% residual stenosis at every target lesion and no complication during hospitalization. At toast 1 in-hospit...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of cardiology 1994-07, Vol.74 (2), p.144-148
Hauptverfasser: Bittl, John A., Sanborn, Timothy A., Yardley, David E., Tcheng, James E., Isner, Jeffrey M., Chokshi, Saurabh K., Strauss, Bradley H., Abela, George S., Walter, Paul D., Schmidhofer, Mark, Power, John A., The Percutaneous Excimer Laser Coronary Angioplasty Registry
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Zusammenfassung:A total of 495 patients underwent treatment with excimer laser angioplasty for 545 saphenous vein graft stenoses. Clinical success was achieved in 455 of 495 patients (92%), as indicated by ≤50% residual stenosis at every target lesion and no complication during hospitalization. At toast 1 in-hospital complication occurred in 30 of 495 patients (6.1%): death (1.0%), bypass surgery (0.6%), and Q-wave (2.4%) or non-Q-wave (2.2%) myocardial infarction. Relative risk analysis showed that ostial lesions (n = 65) tended to have higher clinical success (success rate = 95%, adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 2.1 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.62, 6.88]; p = 0.24) and lower complications (complication rate = 0%, OR = 0.10 [CI 0.01, 0.79]; p = 0.03) than lesions in the body of the vein graft. Lesions >10 mm (n = 131) had lower success (success rate = 84%, OR = 0.30 [CI 0.16, 0.56]; p = 0.001) and higher complications (complication rate = 12%, OR = 3.3 [CI 1.6, 6.6]; p = 0.004) than discrete lesions. Lesions in small vein grafts
ISSN:0002-9149
1879-1913
DOI:10.1016/0002-9149(94)90087-6