Stent implantation for ostial left anterior descending coronary artery stenosis: clinical particularities, therapeutic strategies, and medium-term outcomes

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Houssem Ben Ayed
Nadhem Hajlaoui
Aymen Noamen
Dhaker Lahidheb
Abdeddayem Haggui
Wafa Fehri

Abstract

Background:
The stenosis of the ostial left anterior descending artery represents one of the challenges for the interventional cardiologist. The aim of our study was to define the characteristics of this population and to analyze their results in medium term.   

Methods:
We had undertaken a retrospective study of 76 patients treated in the Cardiology Department of the Military Hospital of Tunis, between January 2014 and March 2017. Percutaneous coronary revascularizations of de novo ostial lesions of the left anterior descending artery were included.

Results:
The mean age was 59.8 years with a male predominance. Two dilation strategies were adopted: 39% of patients had a "provisional-T-stenting" of the left main coronary artery versus 61% of patients who had a floating stent technic. The main immediate complication was acute occlusion of the circumflex artery ostium. After 12 months, the thrombosis and restenosis rates were 5,2% and 6,5%. Predictors of MACE were: Insulin-requiring diabetes(p=0.05), chronic renal failure(p=0.02), a low-pressure stent deployment(p=0.01), or the presence of signs of left ventricular failure (p<10-3). The predictive factors for stent thrombosis were the alteration of the left ventricular ejection fraction (p<0.01) and the eccentricity of the lesion (p<10-3). Finally, the predictive factors of restenosis were: acute per procedural occlusion of the ostial circumflex artery (p=0.01) or the presence of an associated lesion of distal IVA (p<0,001).

Conclusion:
Ostial lesions of the interventricular artery can be re-vascularized by percutaneous angioplasty with acceptable rates of major cardiovascular events. However, the risk of iterative revascularization remains significant.

Keywords:

Atherosclerosis - Left anterior descending coronary artery - Coronary ostial stenosis -Coronary angioplasty

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