Status:

UNKNOWN

Evaluation of Short Term Outcome of Different Bifurcation Stenting Techniques at Assuit University Cath. Lab

Lead Sponsor:

MA Abdelreheem

Conditions:

STEMI - ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Unstable Angina

Eligibility:

All Genders

Brief Summary

Primary aim: evaluation of the short term outcome of different techniques used in bifurcational coronary arteries intervention regarding major adverse cardiac event (MACE): cardiac death, myocardial i...

Detailed Description

IntroductionCoronary artery bifurcation lesions comprise one of the more complex lesion subsetsroutinely faced in interventional cardiology, accounting for up to 20% of all coronarydiseases treated by...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • All patients with true bifurcational coronary arteries lesion defined as (lesions in which there is more than 50% diameter stenosis in both the parent vessel and the ostium of the side branch arising from the lesion, and both are more than 2.0 mm in diameter by visual estimation) (13) undergoing intervention either urgent or elective in Assiut university Cath. lab during period from September 2017 to September 2018 will be included in this study.

Exclusion

  • • Contraindications to PCI of bifurcation lesions would be any patient unwilling to undergo PCI, coronary anatomy that is not amenable to PCI (e.g., small caliber with diffuse disease), intermediate lesions in the absence of symptoms, and/or subjective evidence of ischemia

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

September 1 2017

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

December 30 2018

Estimated Enrollment :

50 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT03266289

Start Date

September 1 2017

End Date

December 30 2018

Last Update

August 30 2017

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