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2014, Number 3

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Rev Mex Cardiol 2014; 25 (3)

Percutaneous revascularization therapy in patients of critical carotid-coronary stenosis: results in hospital and long term

Palacios-Rodríguez JM, Muñiz GA, Bonfil FMA, De la Cruz OR, Cantú RS
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Language: Spanish
References: 31
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Key words:

Carotid stenosis, coronary angioplasty, coronary stenosis, myocardial infarction.

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To analyze the morbidity and mortality at 30 days and 6 months in patients taken to a Percutaneous Intervention (PI) for critical Carotid and coronary stenosis in a center of high volume expert in the treatment of multivessel disease. Background: The optimal treatment of patients with Carotid and Coronary disease concomitant remains controversial. A variety of therapeutic strategies, including coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), alone or in combination with percutaneous or surgical revascularization of the carotid artery have been reported. Material and methods: Between January 1998 and June 2013, 118 patients with (149 lesions) carriers of Coronary and Carotid disease (symptomatic carotid stenosis in 37.6%) were treated as staged or simultaneous PI Carotid-Coronary stenting. The primary endpoint (EP) to assess the incidence of major cerebrovascular and cardiac events (MACE) (death, myocardial infarction, cerebral vascular accident major) within 30 days after the first and second proceedings, with EuroSCORE (ES) 2.75 ± 1.5 avg. Results: The incidence of EP was 4.02%, global death, acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and cerebral vascular accident major (CVAM) occurred in 2.01, 1.34 and 0.67% respectively. In group Asx versus Sx we not observed a greater difference in the CVAM and death 2.14% versus 2.14%, p = 0.809 both groups, however in AMI was higher in Asx versus Sx group 4.3% versus 0%, p = 0.053. At 6 month follow up 4 patients underwent CABG one dies, 3 patients more presented AMI and death, 0% ipsilateral CVA, 1.4% had carotid stent restenosis with being treated PTA. Conclusions: In patients with carotid and coronary stenosis concomitant, combined percutaneous treatment compares very favorably to previous surgical or hybrid experiences less obvious MACE. This strategy may be particularly suited to more complex patients with high surgical risk.


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