[Clinical, angiographical, and procedural causes of acute vessel closure during transluminal coronary intervention].

Autor: Batyraliev TA; Presidential Medical Center of Russia; ul. Marshala Timoschenko 15, 121356 Moscow, Russia; Sani Konukoglu Medical Center, Gaziantep, Turkey; Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey; Regional Clinical Hospital, Voronezh, Russia., Pershukov IV, Niiazova-Karben ZA, Dogru O, Ol'shanskiĭ MS, Giuler N, Erĭonuchu B, Demirbash O, Gaĭdukov AV, Peresypko MK, Petrakova LN, Preobrazhenskiĭ DV, Sidorenko BA
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Kardiologiia [Kardiologiia] 2004; Vol. 44 (4), pp. 43-50.
Abstrakt: Aim: To elucidate factors related to acute vessel closure (AVC) after transluminal coronary intervention.
Methods: From population of 10439 patients subjected to transluminal coronary intervention 2 groups were formed: with (n=885) and without (n=885) acute vessel closure (AVC). Twenty five clinical, angiographical and procedural characteristics of patients of these 2 groups were included into mono and multifactorial logistic regression analysis.
Results and Conclusion: The following factors were univariate predictors of acute vessel closure: smoking [odds ratio (OR) 1.42], unstable angina (OR=2.130, acute myocardial infarction within previous 24 hours (OR 2.76), cardiogenic shock (OR 4.31), urgent procedure (OR 1.94), eccentric stenosis (OR 1.67), calcified lesion (OR 2.21), preexisting thrombosis (OR 3.79), lacerated complicated stenosis (OR 2.02), tortuous lesion (OR 1.35), low operator experience (OR 3.37), balloon angioplasty as sole procedure (OR 1.66), concomitant rheolytic thrombectomy (OR 1.95), urgent stenting (OR 1.45). Elective stenting significantly lowered risk of acute vessel thrombosis. Multifactorial step-up analysis selected the following independent predictors of AVC: smoking, acute myocardial infarction within previous 24 hours, cardiogenic shock, preexisting thrombosis, lacerated complicated stenosis, and concomitant rheolytic thrombus extraction. Thus only elective stenting significantly reduced risk of AVC.
Databáze: MEDLINE