Abstract:
Objective: Considering the prevalence and increasing rate of coronary artery disease patients diagnosed with CTO, the promising reports of angioplasty results in these patients and lack of information on these results in the country, this research has been carried out on the referrals of Modarres hospital in the year 2008 to determine the efficacy of CTO angioplasty. Methodology: The research has been carried out using case series design.CTO angioplasty was done by the ante-grade method from the femoral approach. If the guidewire enters the true lumen and after predilatation, ante-grade flow is established, it is proclaimed successful, on the other hand if the guide wire fails to pass through CTO, or ante-grade flow is not established, it is considered the endpoint to angioplasty and proclaimed unsuccessful.The role of age and gender, bridging collaterals, existence of bending in the site of obstruction, duration of obstruction for more than one year, long lesions, existence of side branch in the site of obstruction, in the outcome of CTO angioplasty, was statistically assessed using Fisher exact test. Results: The research was conducted on 32 patients, aged 49±10, 81% of whom were male. The success rate was 65.6% and presence of bending, bridging collaterals and the long obstruction were significant in failure (P<0.02). Conclusion: Based on our findings, the success of CTO angioplasty is acceptable when certain factors are present.
Page(s):
191-195
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Pakistan Heart Journal, Volume: 45, Issue: 3, Year: 2012
Keywords:
CTO angioplasty
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Bridging collaterals calcification
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Duration
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Long lesions