Patient-related and angiographic predictors of restenosis after excimer laser coronary angioplasty

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Brito, FS [1 ]
Caixeta, AM [1 ]
Rati, MAN [1 ]
Perin, MA [1 ]
Martinez, EE [1 ]
Ramires, JAF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Heart, Dept Intervent Cardiol, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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excimer laser; coronary angioplasty; restenosis;
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R5 [内科学];
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Excimer laser coronary angioplasty (ELCA) is a useful technique for the treatment of selected complex coronary lesions. However, this technology has been limited by significant restenosis and, to date, predictors of restenosis after use of this device are not clearly defined. In order to determine predictors of restenosis after ELCA, 43 lesions presenting with restenosis (> 50% diameter stenosis) at angiographic follow-up were compared to 46 lesions without restenosis, based on patient-related, qualitative and quantitative angiographic parameters. Univariate analysis revealed 9 variables with at least a borderline (p < 0.15) significant relation to restenosis: (1) age (p = 0.0759), (2) proximal left anterior descending site (p = 0.074), (3) presence of a restenotic lesion (p = 0.104), (4) lesion length (p = 0.0034), (5) reference diameter of the treated vessel (p = 0.0076), (6) post laser minimal luminal diameter (MLD) (p = 0.1160), (7) post-procedural MLD (p = 0.0001), (8) past-procedural stenosis (p = 0.0250) and (9) total procedural gain (p = 0.0051). After entering stepwise logistic regression analysis, only 3 variables emerged as independent predictors of restenosis: treatment of a restenotic lesion (p = 0.0255), lesion length (p = 0.0291) and post-procedural MLD (p = 0.0007). Based on these data, we conclude that post-procedural MLD is the most important predictor of restenosis after ELCA. Lesion length and the treatment of restenotic lesions are also independently associated with an increased risk of restenosis after ELCA. Therefore, achieving the best possible luminal result at the time of the first intervention should be the goal of the procedure, especially when treating high restenosis risk lesions.
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