1. Comparison of balloon angioplasty versus debulking devices versus stenting in right coronary ostial lesions
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Ming W. Liu, Atul Mathur, Jay S. Yadav, Sriram S. Iyer, Gary S. Roubin, Christopher M. Goods, Ramesh B. Babu, William A. Baxley, J.Michael Parks, Larry S. Dean, Khaled F. Al-Shaibi, and Suresh P. Jain
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Atherectomy, Coronary ,Male ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Laser-Assisted ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Coronary Disease ,Balloon ,Atherectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,medicine.artery ,Angioplasty ,medicine ,Humans ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Stent ,Middle Aged ,Debulking ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Bypass surgery ,Right coronary artery ,Female ,Stents ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Angioplasty of aorto-ostial stenosis is associated with lower procedural success and a higher complication rate. The aim of the present study was to compare the acute and long-term results of balloon and new device angioplasty in 110 consecutive patients with right coronary ostial lesions. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the angioplasty device used: group I (balloon only, n = 26), group II (debulking devices including excimer laser, directional and rotational atherectomy, n = 26), group III (stent, n = 58). Procedural success was highest in group III (96%) followed by group I (88%), and group II (77%). In-hospital complications were similar among the groups (p = NS). Patients in group III achieved the highest acute gain (2.61 mm) followed by groups II (1.92 mm), and I (1.39 mm, p
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- 1997
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