Laser wire for crossing chronic total occlusions: 'learning phase' results from the U.S. TOTAL trial. Total Occlusion Trial With Angioplasty by Using a Laser Wire
Autor: | S N, Oesterle, J A, Bittl, M B, Leon, J, Hamburger, J E, Tcheng, F, Litvack, J, Margolis, P, Gilmore, R, Madsen, D, Holmes, J, Moses, H, Cohen, S, King, J, Brinker, T, Hale, D J, Geraci, W J, Kerker, J, Popma |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Aged 80 and over Male Angioplasty Balloon Laser-Assisted Coronary Disease Middle Aged Coronary Angiography United States Postoperative Complications Treatment Outcome Chronic Disease Feasibility Studies Fiber Optic Technology Humans Equipment Failure Female Angioplasty Balloon Coronary Safety Intraoperative Complications Optical Fibers Aged Follow-Up Studies Retrospective Studies |
Zdroj: | Catheterization and cardiovascular diagnosis. 44(2) |
ISSN: | 0098-6569 |
Popis: | The Prima laser guidewire system (Spectranectics Corp., Colorado Springs, CO) consists of an 0.018" hypotube containing a bundle of 45-microm optical fibers coupled to a pulsed excimer laser operating at a tip fluence of 60 ml/mm2 and a repetition rate ranging from 25-40 Hz. This laser guidewire was specifically designed to cross total occlusions refractory to passage with conventional wires. The Prima wire was evaluated in a feasibility study at 15 U.S. centers. Following failure to cross a total occlusion with approved guidewires, the Prima wire was utilized in 179 patients. Average age of subjects was 61 yr. Lesion locations included left anterior descending (36%), right (45%), and circumflex (19%) coronary arteries. Mean angiographic age of total occlusions was 70 wk (range, 2-1,020 wk, median, 14 wk). The use of the Prima wire either solely or in combination with conventional guidewires resulted in successful crossing in 61% of these previously impenetrable occlusions. Failure of the device was commonly related to length of the occlusion and tortuosity along the occluded pathway. Major complications included myocardial infarction in 7 patients (3.9%), tamponade in 3 (1.7%), and death in 2 (1.1%). This "learning phase" pilot study confirmed the feasibility of a laser guidewire in chronic total occlusions that are resistant to passage of conventional guidewires. An extended registry at these investigative sites is planned. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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