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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 840-846, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988732

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【Subjects】 To investigate the clinical application value of myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) in selecting CTO-PCI patients. MethodsFrom February 2019 to March 2020, a total of 50 patients with chronic coronary artery occlusion were consecutively selected as the research subjects. MCE and two-dimensional speck-tracking echocardiography were completed before and 12 months after interventional therapy. The primary end point was major adverse cardiovascular events. Patients were divided into groups according to the preoperative myocardial perfusion level of MCE. The improvement of left ventricular function was evaluated by two-dimensional echocardiography and left ventricular global longitudinal strain. ResultsCompared with the abnormal perfusion group, the improvement of GLS in the normal perfusion group was greater (P=0.028). The wall motion score index (WMSI) of the abnormal perfusion group before PCI was higher than that of the normal perfusion group (P=0.002). WMSI in the abnormal perfusion group was higher than that in the normal perfusion group one year after PCI (P<0.001). The left ventricular GLS(P=0.008).WMSI(P=0.016) and left ventricular end-diastolic volume(P=0.032) in the normal perfusion group were improved compared with those before operation; The postoperative perfusion score of patients with abnormal perfusion was significantly improved ( P=0.032). ConclusionMCE has clinical application value in optimizing the selection of CTO-PCI patients. CTO patients with different myocardial perfusion types have different benefits after PCI.

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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4): 219-224, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702334

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Objective To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of Guidezilla TM guide extension catheter in retrograde technique for chronic total occlusion (CTO) recanalization. Methods We retrospectively collected 119 CTO cases from the 2nd Cardiology Department of Guangdong General Hospital who had received retrograde percutaneous coronary intervention( PCI). The Guidezilla TMguide extension catheters were applied in 39 cases from October 2015 to November 2016. 80 CTO cases without using the Guidezilla TMguide extension catheter during PCI admitted between January 2015 and October 2015 were collected as the control. Results The overal success rate of the 2 group was 84.0%. The group using the Guidezilla TMguide extension catheter had a higher success rate(100% vs.76.2%,P<0.05).The baseline clinical characteristics of the two groups showed no statistical diff erence. In terms of CTO crossing diffi culty by J-CTO score, patient in the Guidezilla TMguide extension catheter group had higher percentage of diffi cult lesions(35.9% vs.15.0%,P<0.001)and very difficult lesions(61.5% vs.32.5%,P<0.001).Patients in the Guidezilla TMguide extension catheter group had more longer lesions(89.7% vs.72.5%,P=0.035),blunt proximal occlusion(53.8% vs.32.5%,P=0.030)and tortuosity lesions(84.6% vs.63.8%,P=0.020). More cases in the control group needed a second operation(63.8% vs.25.6%,P<0.001)and more ostial/bifurcation lesions(62.5% vs.30.8%,P=0.002).All cases had no target vessel revascularization or in-hospital death. Conclusions Guidezilla TMguide extension catheter is convenient and safe for complicated CTO retrograde PCI.

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