TCT-279: Long Term Outcome After PCI Using Single Or Double Stenting In Diabetic Patients With De Novo Coronary Bifurcation Lesions - Results From A Large Single Center Registry

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Vol 104 (6) ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 152 (4) ◽  
pp. 762-769 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Dzavik ◽  
Rajesh Kharbanda ◽  
Joan Ivanov ◽  
Douglas J. Ing ◽  
Sanh Bui ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 159 (3) ◽  
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Author(s):  
Miroslaw Ferenc ◽  
Michael Gick ◽  
Rolf-Peter Kienzle ◽  
Hans-Peter Bestehorn ◽  
Klaus-Dieter Werner ◽  
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Circulation ◽  
2007 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Samin K Sharma ◽  
Madhu Prattipati ◽  
Angelica M Mares ◽  
Oana C Ivan ◽  
Vatsal Inamdar ◽  
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Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) of bifurcation lesions using simultaneous kissing stents (SKS) technique have shown to have good short-term and mid-term results. Limited data are available regarding long-term outcome with this strategy. Methods: We analyzed the long-term outcome of 300 consecutive patients treated with drug-eluting stenting using SKS technique for 305 de novo bifurcation lesions. Cypher stents were used in 265 lesions and Taxus stents were used in 40 lesions, from May 2003 to September 2006 at Mount Sinai Hospital. Clinical follow-up was obtained in 98.6%. All pts were given Aspirin and Plavix 75 mg daily for one year and GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors were used in 72% of cases. Results: Overall procedural success was 99% for main vessel (MV) and 98% for side-branch (SB), with one case of intra-procedural stent thrombosis of left main bifurcation. 30-day MACE (MI, death, repeat target vascularization or stent thrombosis) occurred in 5% of cases. Long-term follow-up results at a mean of 14 ± 5 months are shown in the Table . Overall incidence of stent thrombosis was 1.7% (1.5% for Cypher vs. 2.5% for Taxus). Multivariate predictors of TVR were left main (LM) intervention (odds ratio [OR] 4.97; 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.00 to 12.37, p = 0.01) and diabetes mellitus (OR 4.21; 95% CI 1.15 to 18.56, p = 0.04) and of follow-up MACE were LM intervention (OR 3.79; 95% CI 1.76 to 8.14, p = 0.01) and acute MI (OR 3.24; 95% CI 0.95 to 15.32, p = 0.02). Conclusions: The SKS technique for bifurcation lesions using Cypher or Taxus DES is associated with long-term favorable outcomes in this complex, high-risk PCI group. Delayed stent thrombosis with dual antiplatelet therapy remains within acceptable limits. Further work is needed to lower the event rates in some specific subgroups such as LM lesions and AMI settings (perhaps by IVUS guidance and Plavix 75 mg twice a day).


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Chrysafios Girasis ◽  
Yoshinobu Onuma ◽  
Cheuk-Kit Wong ◽  
Neville Kukreja ◽  
Ron van Domburg ◽  
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Mohamed Ayoub ◽  
Hans-Joachim Büttner ◽  
Michael Gick ◽  
Thomas Comberg ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 80 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 922.2-922
Author(s):  
M. A. Mortada ◽  
R. Hassan ◽  
Y. A. Amer

Background:Frozen shoulder is prevalent among diabetic patients, and usually has aggressive course, with more tendency to be bilateral and resistant to treatment. Suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) is used with increasing frequency by anesthetists and rheumatologists in the management of frozen shoulder. We previously introduced a protocol of nine injections for SSNB with better short term outcome than single SSNB injection (1). Long term outcome of SSNB in management of frozen shoulder is still not detected.Objectives:To evaluate the long term effect of multiple (nine) ultrasound guided supra-scapular nerve block in treatment of diabetic frozen shoulder.Methods:A retrospective cohort study followed up 40 diabetic patients who received a course of ultrasound guided multiple supra-scapular nerve block (9 injections) on 2014. In this study we retrospectively assessed the patients from previously recorded data at a mean duration of 6 years after completing the 9 injection course SSNB clinically by measuring the shoulder active range of motion (using a goniometer in three planes: abduction, internal, and external rotation). Visual analogue scale and Functional assessment by shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI).Results:Thirty four patients (85% of original cohort) completed the long term follow up.The patients were 19 (55.9%) females, 60.6 y mean age, and the mean of disease duration was 85.6 months. The majority of patients (33 patients 97.05%) continues improvement and gained within normal complete range of motions in all directions and excellent grades of shoulder function (Table 1).Table 1.Clinical ParametersAt base lineAt 4 monthsLast follow up at (72months±4)**P valueSPADI pain score (100)(68.8 ± 0.5)a(10.3 ± 7.4)b(0.9±1.9)c0.00*SPADI disability score (100)(69.2 ± 7.7)a(6.25 ± 2.25)b(0.4±0.8)c0.00*SPADI total (100)(69.1 ± 8.5)a(8.15 ± 5.4)b(1.1±0.9)c0.00*Patient global assessment (100)(90.2 ± 8.2)a(8.2 ± 4.2)b(0.4±2.1)c0.00*Night pain (100)(55.4±10.2)a(10.3 ± 4.9)b(2.3±1.1)c0.00*Abduction (180°)(77.5 ± 4.7)a(170.3 ± 10.3)b(174.2±6.2)b0.00*External rotation (100 °)(46 ± 12.6)a(80.1 ± 10.2)b(86.4±10.3)b0.00*Internal rotation (70 °)(34.5 ± 2.4)a(55.4 ± 10.1)b(60.2±9.5)b0.00** P <0.05 there was a statistical significant difference•A,b,c--- the alphabet of different symbols ---means a significant statistical difference between groupsSPADI: shoulder pain and disability indexConclusion:The multiple injection courses for supra-scapular nerve block has an excellent long term efficacy as treatment of diabetic frozen shoulder. This method should be the treatment of choice in patients of diabetic frozen shoulder who do not respond to physiotherapy.References:[1]Mortada, M. A., Ezzeldin, N., Abbas, S. F., Ammar, H. A. & Salama, N. A. Multiple versus single ultrasound guided suprascapular nerve block in treatment of frozen shoulder in diabetic patients. J. Back Musculoskelet. Rehabil. 30, 537–542 (2017).Disclosure of Interests:None declared


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