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Clinical evaluation of risk factors on coronary in-stent restenosis / 中国介入心脏病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582905
ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the clinical and stenting relating risk factors on the in-stent restenosis. Methods One hundred and thirty seven patients whose data were available were enrolled in this study, and the patients were divided into the groups of in-stent restenosis and non in-stent restenosis according to the results of coronary angiograms. Then the clinical and stent relating factors affecting in-stent restenosis were analyzed. Results There were no statistical differences in age and prevalence of smoking, drinking, hypertension and diabetes mellitus between two groups. Narrowing of target coronary vessels before the procedures in the group of in-stent restenosis was more severe than that in the group of non in-stent restenosis ( vs , P=0.033). The average diameter of stents used in the group of in-stent restenosis was obviously smaller than that used in the group of non in-stent restenosis ([3.19?3.90]mm vs mm, P=0.005), the average length of stents, however, used in the group of in-stent restenosis was apparently longer than that used in the group of non in-stent restenosis ([21.91?8.98]mm vs [18.20?6.07]mm, P=0.011). The total duration of stent inflation in the group of in-stent restenosis was obviously shorter than that in the group of non in-stent restenosis ([22.74?19.56]s vs [29.12?25.72]s, P=0.026). There was no statistial difference between the two groups in the inflation times and pressure of stents implantation. Conclusion The results suggested that the rate of in-stent restenosis was not significantly influenced with age, smoking, drinking, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and inflation times and pressure of stent implantation, but the narrowing of target vessels before procedures and the lengths of the stents were positively related to in-stent restenosis, while stent diameters and total inflation durations of stent were negatively related to in-stent restenosis.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology Year: 1996 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology Year: 1996 Type: Article