Preliminary experience with stent-supported coronary angioplasty in long narrowings using the long Freedom Force stent: acute and six-month clinical and angiographic results in a series of 27 consecutive patients.

D Antoniucci, R Valenti, G M Santoro, L Bolognese, M Trapani, P F Fazzini
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This report describes our preliminary experience with coronary stent-supported angioplasty in long narrowings using a long stent with an innovative design. Twenty-seven consecutive patients with target lesions >20 mm in length had a stenting procedure using the Freedom Force long coronary stent (Global Therapeutics, Inc., Broomfield, CO). Target lesion length ranged from 20.7-57.5 mm (mean, 27.66+/-9.41 mm). A total of 35 stents was implanted with a mean stented length of 36.26+/-12.36 mm. The stenting procedure was successful in all patients. Single long stent implantation was performed in 19 patients, while 8 patients had double stent implantation. No major cardiac adverse events occurred during hospital stay. The restenosis rate at the 6-mo angiographic follow-up was 38% (follow-up rate, 96%). During follow-up, no major cardiac events such as death, myocardial infarction, or coronary artery surgery occurred, while 3 patients (11%), all with recurrent angina and angiographic restenosis, underwent repeat coronary angioplasty. Potential advantages of this innovative stent in long narrowings relate to its high flexibility in passing through long tortuous diseased segments, and in treating long lesions using only 1 or 2 stents.

支架支持冠状动脉成形术中使用Freedom Force支架的初步经验:27例连续患者的急性和6个月临床和血管造影结果。
本报告描述了我们使用创新设计的长支架进行冠状动脉支架支撑血管成形术的初步经验。连续27例靶病变长度> 20mm的患者使用Freedom Force长冠状动脉支架(Global Therapeutics, Inc., Broomfield, CO .)进行了支架植入手术。靶病变长度为20.7-57.5 mm(平均27.66±9.41 mm)。共植入35个支架,平均支架长度36.26±12.36 mm。所有患者支架置入均成功。19例患者行单长支架植入术,8例行双长支架植入术。住院期间未发生重大心脏不良事件。6个月血管造影随访时再狭窄率为38%(随访率为96%)。随访期间,无重大心脏事件如死亡、心肌梗死或冠状动脉手术发生,3例(11%)患者均为复发性心绞痛和血管造影再狭窄,再次行冠状动脉成形术。这种创新性支架在长狭窄方面的潜在优势在于其通过长弯曲病变节段的高灵活性,以及仅使用1或2个支架治疗长病变。
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