Follow-up of vertebral artery stent in origin segment by color Doppler flow imaging / 中华超声影像学杂志
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography
; (12): 121-125, 2011.
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Objective To evaluate and follow-up the effection of vertebral artery origin stenting (VAOS) by color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI) and assess the rate of restenosis after stenting. Methods One hundred and thirty-five patients with stenosis of vertebral artery origin segment underwent stent input,135 pieces of stent was input in vertebral artery origin segment with moderate or severe stenosis,in which 70 bare metal stent(BMS) and 65 drug-eluting stent(DES). The diameter of VAOS, peak systolic velocity (PSV),end diastolic velocity (EDV) and resistence index(RI) of segment at origin and cervical vertebral were evaluated before and every 1,3,6, 12 month after VAOS by CDFI. The incidence of restenosis were calculated,and the factors of restenosis were analysed by COX regression. Results The diameter of VAOS was improved from (1.20±0.38) mm to (2.61±0.49) mm after stent procedure ( P = 0. 000), PSV and EDV also decreased from (296.02 ± 113.86)cm/s to ( 113.47 ± 36.35 )cm/s and (90.08 ± 47. 59)cm/s to (32. 21 ± 12. 69)cm/s respectively(P=0.000). The PSV and RI in cervical segment were increased from (46. 88 ± 17.46)cm/s to (67.79 ± 24.31 ) cm/s and 0. 54 ± 0. 10 to 0.62 ± 0.09 respectively( P = 0. 000).Over a median 7 months follow up(range 1 to 12 months) ,the cumulative restenosis rate at 3,6,12 month were 7.9% ,16. 9% and 25.0% respectively. DES was the only one negtive predictor of restenosis(OR=0. 388,95% CI:0.162-0.931, P = 0.034),and the factor of residual stenosis contributed to the occurance of restenosis after stenting(OR = 3.758,95% CI:1.498-9.427, P=0.005). Conclusions CDFI is a sensitive and noninvasive examination to follow-up VAOS and detect in-stent restenosis immediately. VAOS has a high rate of restenosis. DES is effective to prevent in-stent restenosis.
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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography
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2011
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