Clinical outcomes of single- versus two-stent PCI technique in severely calcified true bifurcation lesions after rotational atherectomy.
Mohamed SamyAhmad AlaliKarim ElbashaDanial AmoeyRayyan HemetsbergerNader KandilMohamed ElawadyAbdelhakim AllaliHolger NefRalph ToelgGert RichardtNader MankeriousPublished in: Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society (2024)
Patients with severely calcified true bifurcation lesions, treated with RA followed by a single stent implantation, had more in-hospital adverse outcomes compared to those treated with two stents. However, the superior outcomes of the two-stent technique did not translate into improved long-term results. In fact, the two-stent technique was even associated with higher rates of revascularization after 1 year.
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