Serial changes of the side-branch ostial area after single crossover stenting with kissing-balloon inflation

Research Square (Research Square)(2022)

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Abstract Purpose We aimed to investigate the effect of the optimal rewiring position identified by three-dimensional optical coherence tomography (3D-OCT) on the side-branch ostium area (SBOA) after single crossover stenting with kissing-balloon inflation (single-stent KBI) for a bifurcation lesion at the follow-up in the left main coronary artery (LMCA) and in non-LMCA bifurcation. Methods Cases of bifurcation lesions with single-stent KBI that included OCT images post-procedure and at the 9-month follow-up were extracted from the 3D-OCT Bifurcation Registry, which is a multicenter-prospective registry of patients with a percutaneous coronary intervention for a bifurcation lesion under OCT guidance. The SBOA was measured by dedicated software, and the rewiring position at the side-branch ostium after crossover stenting was assessed by 3D-OCT. The optimal rewiring was defined as link-free-type and distal rewiring. The relationship between the optimal rewiring and the serial change of the SBOA was investigated separately in LMCA and non-LMCA cases. Results We examined 75 bifurcation lesions (LMCA, n = 35; non-LMCA, n = 40). The serial changes of the SBOA with the optimal rewiring were not significantly different regardless of LMCA and non-LMCA (LMCA:3.96 to 3.73 mm2, p = 0.38; non-LMCA:2.16 to 2.21 mm2, p = 0.98), whereas the serial changes of the SBOA with the sub-optimal rewiring were significantly reduced (LMCA:6.75 to 5.54 mm2, p = 0.013; non-LMCA:2.28 mm2 to 2.09 mm2, p = 0.024). Conclusion The side-branch ostial area dilated with the optimal rewiring position in a bifurcation lesion treated with single crossover stenting and kissing-balloon inflation was preserved regardless of whether the bifurcation was in the LMCA or a non-LMCA.
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side-branch,kissing-balloon
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