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Multiple coronary stenting in unstable angina: Early and late clinical outcomes
Authors:Anoop Chauhan  Erik Vu  Donald R. Ricci  Christopher E. Buller  Michael D. Moscovich  Stephanie Monkman  Ian M. Penn
Abstract:We examined clinical outcomes in 110 consecutive patients with unstable angina who underwent multiple coronary stenting over a 32-mo period. The main outcome measures were death, stroke, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, and repeat angioplasty. The angiographic success rate was 100%, and the procedural success rate was 96%. There were no in-hospital deaths and five (4.5%) patients had a myocardial infarction prior to discharge. There were four (3.6%) stent thromboses with one (0.9%) patient requiring urgent bypass surgery and two (1.8%) requiring repeat angioplasty. At late follow-up (11.9 ± 7.1 mo), there was (0.9%) death and three patients (2.8%) suffered myocardial infarction. Three (2.8%) patients underwent late bypass surgery and five (4.6%) had a repeat angioplasty. At follow-up, 86% of patients were event free. We conclude that multiple coronary stenting in unstable angina may be performed with a high procedural success rate and good long-term outcome. Cathet. Cardiovasc. Diagn. 43:11–16, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:PTCA  stents  long-term
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