Intravascular Ultrasound Guidance Improves Angiographic and Clinical Outcome of Stent Implantation for Long Coronary Artery Stenoses

Abstract
Background— Long coronary lesions treated with stents have a poor outcome. This study compared the 6-month outcome of stent implantation for long lesions in patients randomized to intravascular ultrasound (IVUS; n=73) or angiographic guidance (n=71). Methods and Results— Stenoses >20 mm in length and a reference diameter that permitted a stent diameter ≥3 mm were eligible. Primary end points were 6-month minimal lumen diameter (MLD) and the combined end point of death, myocardial infarction, and target-lesion revascularization (TLR). Baseline clinical and angiographic data were comparable in both groups. At 6 months, MLD in the IVUS group (1.82±0.53 mm) was larger than in the angiography group (1.51±0.71 mm; P=0.042). TLR and combined end-point rates at 6 months were 4% (n=3) and 6% (n=4) in the IVUS group and 14% (n=10) and 20% (n=14) in the angiography group, respectively (P=0.037 for TLR and P=0.01 for combined events). Restenosis (>50% diameter stenosis) was found in 23% of the IVUS group and 45% of t...

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