Percutaneous transluminal cerebral angioplasty: serial angiographic follow-up after successful dilatation

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T. Mori
K. Mori
M. Fukuoka
M. Arisawa
S. Honda
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[1] Department of Neurosurgery,
[2] Kochi Medical School,undefined
[3] Kohasu,undefined
[4] Okoh-cho,undefined
[5] Nankoku-city,undefined
[6] Kochi 783,undefined
[7] Japan,undefined
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Neuroradiology | 1997年 / 39卷
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Key words Angioplasty; Intracranial artery; Complications; Restenosis;
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The purposes of this study were to determine the optimal time for initial follow-up angiography, the restenosis rate after successful intracranial percutaneous transluminal cerebral angioplasty (PTCBA), and finally to identify lesion-specific characteristics for predicting successful angioplasty. Thirty-five patients underwent PTCBA with follow-up angiography 3 and 12 months later. Although 27 lesions were adequately dilated, permanent complications occurred in 3 patients. The restenosis rate at 3 months was 29.6 %; patients without restenosis at 3 months remained free from vessel narrowing at 12 months. Restenosis occurred on severe, eccentric lesions, total occlusions or extremely angulated lesions. There was a strong correlation between sufficient dilatation and lower re- stenosis rate, and concentric and short lesions (type A). We conclude that the optimal time for initial angiographic follow-up is 3 months after PTCBA. PTCBA is most suitable for type A lesions with higher success, lower morbidity and lower restenosis rates.
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