Title of article :
Does angiography six months after coronary intervention influence management and outcome?
Author/Authors :
Peter N. Ruygrok، نويسنده , , Rein Melkert، نويسنده , , Marie-Angèle M. Morel، نويسنده , , John A. Ormiston، نويسنده , , Frits W. B?r، نويسنده , , Francisco Fernandez-Avilès، نويسنده , , Harry Suryapranata، نويسنده , , Keith D. Dawkins، نويسنده , , Claude Hanet، نويسنده , , Patrick W. Serruys، نويسنده , , on behalf of the Benestent II Investigators Cardialysis Rotterdam The Netherlands، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
5
From page :
1507
To page :
1511
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES This study was performed to assess whether angiography six months after coronary balloon angioplasty or stent implantation has an influence on clinical management and one-year outcome. BACKGROUND The Benestent II study randomized 827 patients to balloon angioplasty or stent implantation. subrandomization was undertaken allocating patients to six-month clinical follow-up (CF) or clinical and angiographic follow-up (AF). METHODS Seven hundred and six patients (349 CF and 357 AF) had no intercurrent angiography, so that restenosis and disease progression elsewhere remained unknown until the time of six-month follow-up. These two groups, which were well matched at enrolment, were compared with respect to symptoms, medication and major cardiac events defined as death, myocardial infarction and need for revascularization at six and 12 months. RESULTS At six-month follow-up, 53 (15%) of the CF and 76 (21%) of the AF patients had stable angin (p = 0.041), while 5 (1%) and 4 (1%) had symptoms of unstable angina. At 12-month follow-up, 44 (13%) patients in both groups had stable angina, and only 1 patient in the CF group had unstable angina. Seventy-seven patients (27 CF and 50 AF; p < 0.01) had major cardiac events between 6 and 12 months. Of the 349 patients in the CF group, 21 underwent repeat percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft surgery between 6 and 12 months, compared with 44 of the 357 patients in the AF group (relative risk 2.05 [1.24 to 3.37], p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS Patients who had AF six months after balloon angioplasty or stent implantation experienced more repeat revascularization procedures than those who had CF. They also had significantly more angin at six-month follow-up but this may be due to bias.
Keywords :
myocardial infarction , MI , PTCA , CABG , Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery , percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty , AF , angiographic follow-up , CF , clinical follow-up
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
481383
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