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- Title
Long-term outcomes of percutaneous revascularization for internal mammary artery–left anterior descending artery bypass failure.
- Authors
Yamaguchi, Shogo; Uemura, Yusuke; Tanaka, Akihito; Takagi, Kensuke; Ohashi, Taiki; Tanaka, Miho; Umemoto, Norio; Yoshida, Ruka; Negishi, Yosuke; Iwama, Makoto; Takemoto, Kenji; Watarai, Masato; Kudo, Nobutaka; Morishima, Itsuro; Tatami, Yosuke; Takada, Yasunobu; Shimizu, Kiyokazu; Yoshida, Yukihiko; Tanaka, Toshikazu; Noda, Toshiyuki
- Abstract
Despite the excellent long-term results of internal mammary artery (IMA)–left anterior descending (LAD) bypass, percutaneous revascularization of IMA is sometimes required for IMA-LAD bypass failure. However, its clinical outcomes have not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term clinical outcomes, including target lesion revascularization (TLR) following contemporary percutaneous revascularization of failed IMA bypass graft. We examined data of 59 patients who had undergone percutaneous revascularization of IMA due to IMA-LAD bypass failure at nine hospitals. Patients with IMA graft used for Y-composite graft or sequential bypass graft were excluded. The incidence of TLR was primarily examined, whereas other clinical outcomes including cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization were also evaluated. Mean age of the enrolled patients was 67.4 ± 11.3 years, and 74.6% were men. Forty patients (67.8%) had anastomotic lesions, and 17 (28.8%) underwent revascularization within three months after bypass surgery. Procedural success was achieved in 55 (93.2%) patients. Stent implantation was performed in 13 patients (22.0%). During a median follow-up of 1401 days (interquartile range, 282–2521 days), TLR was required in six patients (8.5% at 1, 3, and 5 years). Patients who underwent percutaneous revascularization within 3 months after surgery tended to have a higher incidence of TLR. Clinical outcomes of IMA revascularization for IMA-LAD bypass failure were acceptable.
- Subjects
DRUG-eluting stents; INTERNAL thoracic artery; INTRAVASCULAR ultrasonography; MYOCARDIAL infarction; ARTERIES
- Publication
Heart & Vessels, 2023, Vol 38, Issue 2, p157
- ISSN
0910-8327
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00380-022-02150-8