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논문제목(영문) Predictors for Side Branch Failure During Provisional Strategy of Coronary Intervention for Bifurcation Lesions from the Korean Bifurcation Registry
국내외구분 국외 SCI여부 SCI
연구책임자역할 공저자
주저자명 Seo JB
교신저자명 Kim HS
공동저자명 Seo JB, Shin DH, Park KW, Koo BK, Gwon HC, Jeong MH, Seong IW, Rha SW, Yang JY, Park SJ, Yoon JH, Han KR, Park JS, Hur SH, Tahk SJ, Kim HS.
게제년월일 2016-06-16
ISSN 0002-9149
Impact Factor 3.276
학술지명 The American journal of cardiology
서지사항 n집 / 118권 / 6호,   페이지(797 - 803)
요약초록문
(Abstract) 입력
The most favored strategy for bifurcation lesion is stenting main vessel with provisional side branch (SB) stenting. This study was performed to elucidate predictors for SB failure during this provisional strategy. The study population was patients from 16 centers in Korea who underwent drug-eluting stent implantation for bifurcation lesions with provisional strategy (1,219 patients and 1,236 lesions). On multivariate analysis, the independent predictors for SB jailing after main vessel stenting were SB calcification, large SB reference diameter, severe stenosis of SB, and not taking clopidogrel. Regarding SB compromise, however, the independent predictors were true bifurcation lesion and small SB reference diameter, whereas possible predictors were parent vessel thrombus and parent vessel total occlusion. In addition, SB predilation helps us to get favorable SB outcome. The diameter of SB ostium after main vessel stenting became similar between severe SB lesions treated with predilation and mild SB lesions not treated with predilation. In conclusion, SB calcification, less clopidogrel use, large SB reference diameter, and high SB diameter stenosis are independent predictors for SB jailing, and true bifurcation and small SB reference diameter are independent predictors for SB compromise after main vessel stenting.
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