2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2017.10.014
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Systematic isolated post-dilatation of the side branch as part of the provisional stent technique in the percutaneous treatment of coronary bifurcations. CR12 Registry

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“…Moreover, the longer operative duration associated with double-stent placement increased exposure to higher X-ray doses, negatively impacting patients (79). Although the single stent placement is recommended as the first-line treatment for bifurcated lesions according to current European Bifurcation Club guidelines, single-stent implantation may still change the original anatomical structure of the bifurcation vessel and cause damage to the side branches, such as limited collateral flow, resulting in myocardial ischemia, and even complete occlusion of side branch in more severe cases (80,81). Balloon angioplasty is an alternative for expanding the side branch vessels with the advantage of being relatively simpler without changing the original anatomical structure of the vessel.…”
Section: Application Of Dcb In Bifurcation Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the longer operative duration associated with double-stent placement increased exposure to higher X-ray doses, negatively impacting patients (79). Although the single stent placement is recommended as the first-line treatment for bifurcated lesions according to current European Bifurcation Club guidelines, single-stent implantation may still change the original anatomical structure of the bifurcation vessel and cause damage to the side branches, such as limited collateral flow, resulting in myocardial ischemia, and even complete occlusion of side branch in more severe cases (80,81). Balloon angioplasty is an alternative for expanding the side branch vessels with the advantage of being relatively simpler without changing the original anatomical structure of the vessel.…”
Section: Application Of Dcb In Bifurcation Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%