Randomised comparison of Micro Stent I with Palmaz-Schatz stent placement for the elective treatment of short coronary stenoses

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serval:BIB_DFF9181B8767
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Randomised comparison of Micro Stent I with Palmaz-Schatz stent placement for the elective treatment of short coronary stenoses
Journal
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
Author(s)
Menafoglio  A., Eeckhout  E., Debbas  N., Faivre  R., Petiteau  P. Y., Vogt  P., Stauffer  J. C., Goy  J. J.
ISSN
1522-1946
0098-6569 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1998
Volume
43
Number
4
Pages
403-7
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Clinical Trial
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Randomized Controlled Trial --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
This randomised trial compared the Micro Stent I and the Palmaz-Schatz stent for the elective treatment of short (<8 mm long), new-onset coronary stenoses. The primary endpoints were restenosis rate and minimal luminal diameter at 6 mo angiographic follow-up. The secondary endpoints were angiographic and procedural success of stenting and a composite clinical endpoint at 6 mo (death, myocardial infarction, and target site revascularisation). A total of 93 patients were randomised. Clinical and angiographic characteristics of the two groups were comparable. Angiographic success of stenting was 96% in both groups, and there were no complications so that the procedural success was also 96% in both groups. The restenosis rate was 29% for Micro Stent I and 27% for the Palmaz-Schatz stent (P = NS). The minimal luminal diameter at 6 mo was 1.75 +/- 0.72 mm in the Micro Stent I group and 1.84 +/- 0.59 in the Palmaz-Schatz group (P = NS). At 6 mo, a clinical endpoint was reached by 21% of the patients in the Micro Stent I group and by 11% in the Palmaz-Schatz group (P = NS). In conclusion, the elective treatment of short coronary stenosis with the Micro Stent I or the Palmaz-Schatz stent resulted in similar early and late outcomes. In particular, the late angiographic results were very similar.
Keywords
Aged Balloon Dilatation Coronary Angiography Coronary Disease/radiography/*therapy Equipment Design Female Humans Male Middle Aged Recurrence *Stents Treatment Outcome
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