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논문제목(영문) Predictive factor of the third coronary stent restenosis.
국내외구분 국내 SCI여부 KCI
연구책임자역할 교신저자
주저자명 Cho JS
교신저자명 Jeong MH
공동저자명 Cho JS, Jeong MH, Jeong SY, Choi MJ, Chung JW, Hwang SH, Lee SH, Kim KH, Yun KH, Kang DK, Hong SN;
게제년월일 2004-02-01
ISSN 1738-9364
Impact Factor 0
학술지명 Korean Journal of Medicine
서지사항 0집 / 69권 / 3호,   페이지(255 - 263)
요약초록문
(Abstract) 입력
Background : Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been established as one of the effective therapeutic methods in the treatment of ischemic heart disease. A coronary artery stent is the most promising device in PCI, however in-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a major problem to be overcome.
Methods : Follow-up coronary angiograms (CAG) three times after stenting were performed in 107 out of 3,816 stented patients at Chonnam National University Hospital between August 1992 and July 2004. The patients were divided into four groups: forty eight patients (Group I: 58.7±9.5 years, 35 Males) had no incident ISR on three follow-up CAG. Fourteen patients had three times of ISR and underwent four PCIs (Group II : 54.5±9.51 years, 12 Males), 15 had two times of ISR and underwent three PCIs (Group III : 53.9±5.9 years, 11 males), 30 had one time of ISR and underwent two PCIs (Group IV : 59.6±9.5 years, 27 males). Each group was analysed according to clinical characteristics, coronary angiographic findings, and therapeutic modalities for ISR.
Results : There was no differences in clinical diagnosis, lesion location, multi-vessel lesion and TIMI flow. Risk factors for atherosclerosis were not different except for diabetes mellitus. The incidence of diabetes mellitus was more common in Group II than in Group I (Group I: 22%, Group II: 57%, Group III: 46%, Group IV: 20%, Group I vs. Group II: p =0.023). Stent length and diameter were not different among four groups.
Conclusion : The only predictor of recurrent coronary stent restenosis more than three times is diabetes mellitus.
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