Indications and immediate and long-term results of a novel pericardium covered stent graft: Consecutive 5 year single center experience

Autor: Secco, Gioel Gabrio, Serdoz, Roberta, Kilic, Ismail Dogu, Caiazzo, Gianluca, Mattesini, Alessio, Parisi, Rosario, De Luca, Giuseppe, Pistis, Gianfranco, Marino, Paolo Nicola, Di Mario, Carlo
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Male
iatrogenic disease
Time Factors
retrospective study
very elderly
treatment indication
coronary artery recanalization
Coronary Artery Disease
pericardium
Coronary Angiography
coronary stent
surgery
Coated Materials
Biocompatible

Risk Factors
saphenous vein graft
coronary artery blood flow
time factor
middle aged
London
biocompatible coated material
animal
Angioplasty
Balloon
Coronary

health care economics and organizations
pathophysiology
Aged
80 and over

pericardium covered stent
clinical article
coronary stenting
pericardium covered stent graft
Coronary Aneurysm
in-stent restenosis
coronary artery aneurysm
Coronary Vessels
horse
aged
female
Treatment Outcome
England
risk factor
Heterografts
Stents
coronary rupture
devices
transluminal coronary angioplasty
diagnostic imaging
heart infarction
Prosthesis Design
covered stent
Article
Coronary Restenosis
saphenous vein
coronary artery bypass graft
Coronary Circulation
interventional ultrasonography
follow up
Animals
Humans
human
Horses
cardiovascular diseases
xenograft
Aged
Angioplasty
Balloon
Coronary/adverse effects/*instrumentation/mortality

Coronary Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging/mortality/physiopathology/*therapy
Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging/mortality/physiopathology/*therapy
Coronary Restenosis/etiology
Coronary Thrombosis/etiology
Coronary Vessels/diagnostic imaging/physiopathology/surgery
Female
Ultrasonography
Interventional

Retrospective Studies
Coronary Thrombosis
Vascular System Injuries
mortality
coronary blood vessel
adverse effects
stent
artery rupture
blood clot lysis
transplantation
Popis: Background The use of covered stent grafts during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a life saving solution to seal acute iatrogenic vessel rupture. However, the presence of an impenetrable mechanical barrier is also appealing during treatment of friable coronary plaques but the synthetic PTFE-membrane that might trigger excessive neointimal proliferation has limited its elective-use. Pericardium tissue may offer an appealing "natural" alternative. Aim of our study is to report the consecutive 5-year single center experience with the use of pericardium-covered stents (PCS) (ITGI-Medical, Israel) in a variety of emergency and elective applications. Methods Nineteen consecutive patients undergoing implantation of PCS at the Royal Brompton in the last 5-years. Reasons for PCS implantation included treatment of degenerated vein grafts, large coronary aneurysms, and acute iatrogenic vessel rupture. Results Angiographic success, defined as the ability of the device to be deployed in the indexed lesion with no contrast extravasation with residual angiographic stenosis
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