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    Wiley ; 2013
    In:  Journal of Interventional Cardiology Vol. 26, No. 5 ( 2013-10), p. 444-453
    In: Journal of Interventional Cardiology, Wiley, Vol. 26, No. 5 ( 2013-10), p. 444-453
    Abstract: To evaluate the additional value of StentBoost® (SB), a motion‐corrected X‐ray technique that enhances stent visualization, for the assessment of stent deployment and procedure optimization during routine percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) . Background Underdeployment and malapposition of stents during PCI may lead to in‐stent thrombosis and restenosis. Coronary angiography (CA) is of limited value for the assessment of stent deployment. Intravascular ultrasound and optical imaging techniques are the gold standard, but are used in 〈 10% of routine PCIs . Methods We retrospectively analyzed 260 coronary lesions treated by stent implantation and assessed by SB during 168 consecutive PCI procedures. The immediate results of SB analysis and CA were assessed by 2 independent interventional cardiologists and compared . Results A total of 275 stents were implanted; 45% were drug‐eluting stents (DES). Direct stenting was performed in 78%. Results of SB and angiography were concordant for 210 lesions: 194 stents were correctly deployed (75%) and 16 were underdeployed (6%), shown by both techniques. In 47 patients (18%), SB detected an underdeployment of the stent whereas the angiographic result was good. Postdilatation was performed on the basis of SB in 89% of these cases. The additional contribution of SB was higher for left main lesions and for DES, and was not affected by coronary calcifications . Conclusions This study confirmed the usefulness of the stent visualization enhancement technique StentBoost® in current PCI practice. SB revealed about 20% underdeployed stents not detected by CA, and allowed for optimizing PCI by ad hoc effective postdilatation . (J Interven Cardiol 2013;26:444‐453)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0896-4327 , 1540-8183
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2013
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