Российский кардиологический журнал (Oct 2017)
EFFICACY OF SIROLIMUS ELUTING STENTS IMPLANTATION IN DIFFUSE (LONG AND EXTREMELY LONG) CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS
Abstract
Aim. Comparison of efficacy of stents coated with sirolimus (group I — 116 patients), and bare metallic stents (group II — 117 patients) in treatment of diffuse (long) atherosclerotic lesions in coronary arteries.Material and methods. The groups were comparable by main parameters. Diabetes was found in 19% and 13,7%, respectively; multivessel lesion in 87,1% and 80,4%; vessel caliber less than 2,75 mm — 46,5% and 23,9%, respectively. Length of the lesion was 25,9±6,6 mm (28-93 mm) in group I and 22,1±7,8 mm (26-102 mm) in group II. Totally, 473 stents implanted into 232 arteries (2,1 per artery): group I — 184 stents in 116 arteries (overlap of 2> stents in 87,9% cases) and 289 in 117 in group II (superposition of stents in 87,1%).Results. The direct success at short term was noted in 113 patients in group I (97,4%) and in 116 in group II (99,1%) (p=0,74). In both groups there were no cases of acute thrombosis of stents. Subacute thrombosis (in 1-3 weeks) was noted in 2 patients (1,7%) in group I and in 1 (0,85%) in group II (p=0,47). Long term angiographic restenosis was noted in 12 patients from group I (10,6%) and in 66 in group II (56,9%) (p<0,0025). Also, in group II 47 patients from 66 had diffuse restenosis (71,2%), as in group I there was no diffuse restenosis. Survival rate with no MACE or angina in 12 months was 79,8% in group I, and 31% in group II.
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