The angiographic step-up and step-down: a surrogate for optimal stent expansion by intravascular ultrasound.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2007
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Standard high-pressure stent implantation frequently results in suboptimal stent expansion by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) criteria. We aim to show that routine expansion of the stent to a diameter greater than the reference segment, leading to an angiographic step-up at the proximal stent edge and step-down at the distal stent edge, results in improved stent expansion.
METHODS: We studied 25 patients undergoing coronary stent implantation. Twelve patients were randomized to standard sizing and 13 patients to step-up and step-down sizing as the angiographic goal. IVUS was then performed on all patients to detect incomplete stent strut apposition, dissection within the stent or a suboptimal stent expansion index (SEI). SEI was defined as the minimum stent area (MSA)/average reference lumen area x 100. Optimal SEI was defined as greater than or equal to 90% for a MSA less than or equal to 9.0 mm2 and greater than or equal to 80% for a MSA >9.0 mm2.
RESULTS: Four patients (33%) treated with standard stent implantation and 12 patients (92%) treated with the step-up and step-down approach (p = 0.004) achieved optimal stent expansion. No patients in either group had unapposed stent struts or instent dissection on IVUS. There were no major adverse cardiac events on 6-month follow up.
CONCLUSIONS: Stent deployment with an angiographic step-up and step-down approach improves the likelihood of optimal stent deployment by IVUS criteria as compared to the standard angiographic endpoint. This stenting technique is a simple and frugal alternative to IVUS-guided percutaneous coronary intervention, achieving very high rates of adequate stent apposition and expansion.
Volume
19
Issue
3
First Page
101
Last Page
105
ISSN
1557-2501
Published In/Presented At
Haldis, T. A., Fenster, B., Gavlick, K., Singh, K. D., Iliadis, E., & Blankenship, J. C. (2007). The angiographic step-up and step-down: a surrogate for optimal stent expansion by intravascular ultrasound. The Journal of invasive cardiology, 19(3), 101–105.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
17341775
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article