Drug-eluting stents in patients with left main coronary lesions who are not candidates for surgical revascularization

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Lozano, F
Herrera, C
Morís, C
Gómez-Hospital, JA
Rondán, J
Iráculis, E
Martín, M
Cequier, A
Suárez, E
Esplugas, E
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[1] Hosp Univ Cent Asturias, Serv Cardiol, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
[2] Hosp Llobregat, Hosp Univ Bellvitge, IDIBELL, Serv Cardiol, Barcelona, Spain
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REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA | 2005年 / 58卷 / 02期
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left main coronary artery; stent; coronary angioplasty; revascularization;
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Introduction and objectives. Surgical revascularization is the treatment of choice in patients with left main coronary artery stenosis. Conventional stents are not a valid alternative because of the rate of restenosis and sudden cardiac death. Drug-eluting stents, which reduce the rate of restenosis, may represent an alternative to cardiac surgery. The objective of this study was to describe the results with drug-eluting stents in patients with left main coronary artery stenosis who were poor candidates for surgical revascularization. Patients and method. We prospectively followed a consecutive series of patients who were poor candidates for surgical revascularization and were treated with implantation of a drug-eluting stent in the left main coronary artery between May 2002 and April 2004. In-hospital and long-term results were analyzed. Follow-up included angiographic and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) studies. Results. Forty-two patients (25 men, 59.5%) with a mean age of 70.1 (10.5) years were studied. Fourteen (33%) had diabetes, and 7 (16.7%) had a protected left main coronary artery. The reasons for ruling out surgery were poor distal vessels in 19 (45.2%), previous surgery in 9 (21.4%), age in 6 (14.3%), primary angioplasty in 5 (111.4%), and other reasons in 3 (7.2%). Four patients (9.5%) died before discharge, three of them after primary angioplasty. No in-hospital revascularization procedures were needed. Median follow-up time was 288 days; mean follow-up time was 315 (241) days. Another four patients died after discharge (9.5%) on days 5, 24, 34 and 115. Angioplasty was repeated in one patient, and another was referred for heart transplantation. Conclusions. Drug-eluting stents represent a valid alternative in patients with left main coronary artery stenosis who are poor candidates for surgical revascularization. Randomized studies with a longer follow-up should be performed to evaluate their benefits in patients eligible for surgery.
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