2017
DOI: 10.1161/circinterventions.117.005518
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Predictors and Long-Term Clinical Outcome of Longitudinal Stent Deformation

Abstract: Background-There are limited data on the frequency of and factors associated with quantitative coronary angiography (QCA)-defined longitudinal stent deformation (LSD) in various contemporary drug-eluting stents platforms. This study sought to evaluate the predictors of LSD and its long-term clinical implication. Methods and Results-A patient-level pooled analysis was performed with 7350 lesions in 5871 patients treated with platinum-chromium-based everolimus-eluting stent (Promus Element), cobalt-chromium-base… Show more

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“…The incidence of LSD is low ranging from 0.1% [5] to 1.1% [9,10]. It can cause acute stent thrombosis, numerically high target lesion failure on long-term outcomes [14], or even death [7]. Although it may influence any stent, Promus stent is more frequently encountered in clinical studies [8,9,[11][12][13].…”
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“…The incidence of LSD is low ranging from 0.1% [5] to 1.1% [9,10]. It can cause acute stent thrombosis, numerically high target lesion failure on long-term outcomes [14], or even death [7]. Although it may influence any stent, Promus stent is more frequently encountered in clinical studies [8,9,[11][12][13].…”
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“…All of them are mechanical in origin such as the impact of guiding catheter tip or following passage of catheters, guidewire, post-dilatation balloon, embolic protection devices, and IVUS catheters [5]. In the past, it was reported after deployment of coil stents such as Wiktor stent [6,7] and more recently after deployment of Promus, Xience, and Endeavor stents [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. LSD affects coronary blood flow leading to stent thrombosis [5], target lesion failure [14], and even death [7].…”
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“…They specifically sought to validate longitudinal stent deformation (LSD) as a design-dependent complication, pooling data from several studies using precise definitions and longer periods of evaluation to overcome what they cite as “shortcomings” of prior studies 1 .…”
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“…Tae-Min et al 1 tried a hybrid approach to identifying complication and defining its cause. They focused on LSD, the shortening or distortion of a stent in the longitudinal axis following stent deployment 3 .…”
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