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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 305-308, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753263

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Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the simplified strategy in the treatment of diffuse long lesions in the elderly. Methods Two hundred and forty patients over 75 years old with diffuse long coronary artery disease and successfully implanted stents were divided into two groups according to whether the stent placement was completed or limited. The clinical features, pathological features, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) status and long-term prognosis of the two groups were observed. The success rates of angiography and surgery were compared between the two groups. The medication was followed up. The major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause mortality were compared between the two groups at 1 year after surgery. Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in cardiac death [1.56% (2/128) vs. 1.87% (2/107)], non-lethal acute cardiac muscle infarction (AMI) [1.56% (2/128) vs. 2.80% (3/107)], all-cause death [4.69% (6/128) vs. 4.67%(5/107)], revascularization of target vessels [2.34%(3/128) vs. 5.61%(6/107)] and angina pectoris recurrence [4.69% (6/128) vs. 7.47% (8/107)], P > 0.05. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant only in the follow-up of coronary angiography [18.75%(24/128) vs. 8.41%(9/107)], P < 0.05. Conclusions The long diffuse coronary artery lesions in the elderly can be implanted with point stents by simplified strategy. The long-term clinical effect is generally satisfactory.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 922-925, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-480926

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Objective To evaluate the effect of post-dilatation on in-stent restenosis of long lesion coronary heart disease patients received percutaneous coronary artery interventional(PCI) therapy.Methods A total of 92 cases coronary heart disease patients in Gaoxin Hospital of Xi'an from January 2008 to January 2014 were randomly divided into the post-dilatation deployment group (n =47) and control group (n =45).The postdilatation deployment group were given stent after expansion after conventional coronary stenting, while the control didn't use after expansion.The clinical features and profile of drug-eluting stent(DES) implantation and stent restenosis(examined by 256-shce spiral computed tomography coronary angiography(MSCTCA) and major adverse cardiac events(MACE) within hospitalization and 12 months were observed.Results Stent restenosis occurred in 1 patient(2.1%) in the post-dilatatioh deployment group and 8 patients(17.7%) in the control group in 12 months examed by MSCTCA,the difference was significant(P=0.03).MACE occurred in 3 patients (6.4%) in the post-dilatation deployment group and 11 patients (24.4%) in the control group, the difference was significant (P =0.03).Conclusion Routine post-dilatation tactics is effective for long lesion coronary heart disease patients with PCI.It is associated with lower coronary restenosis and lower MACE.

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