We assessed the short-term outcome of percutaneous coronary ultrasound thrombolysis (CUT) for high-risk thrombus-containing lesions in native coronaries in the setting of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Data were prospectively collected in a multicenter (n = 32) registry of consecutive ACS patients. The study population (n = 126) had mostly (84%) totally occluded vessels. The mean age of clot was 5.7 +/- 9.5 days (range, 0-60 days). CUT (41 kHz, 18 W) led to device success in 112 (89%) patients, with a residual stenosis of 69% +/- 20%. Adjunct PTCA or stenting was used in 97% of the patients. Procedural success was achieved in 124 (98%) patients, with a final residual stenosis of 6% +/- 10%. There were no major adverse clinical events during hospitalization. Ultrasound thrombolysis is a feasible procedure that offers a safe and probably effective adjuvant device solution for the treatment of high-risk, thrombus-containing lesions in the native coronary arteries.

Percutaneous transluminal therapeutic ultrasound for high-risk thrombus-containing lesions in native coronary arteries / D. Brosh, A.L. Bartorelli, A. Cribier, J. Mesa, L. Calderon, T. Martyn, F. Amann, A. Sampaolesi, W. Desmet, J. Fajadet, U. Rosenschein. - In: CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. - ISSN 1522-1946. - 55:1(2002 Jan), pp. 43-49.

Percutaneous transluminal therapeutic ultrasound for high-risk thrombus-containing lesions in native coronary arteries

A.L. Bartorelli
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2002

Abstract

We assessed the short-term outcome of percutaneous coronary ultrasound thrombolysis (CUT) for high-risk thrombus-containing lesions in native coronaries in the setting of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Data were prospectively collected in a multicenter (n = 32) registry of consecutive ACS patients. The study population (n = 126) had mostly (84%) totally occluded vessels. The mean age of clot was 5.7 +/- 9.5 days (range, 0-60 days). CUT (41 kHz, 18 W) led to device success in 112 (89%) patients, with a residual stenosis of 69% +/- 20%. Adjunct PTCA or stenting was used in 97% of the patients. Procedural success was achieved in 124 (98%) patients, with a final residual stenosis of 6% +/- 10%. There were no major adverse clinical events during hospitalization. Ultrasound thrombolysis is a feasible procedure that offers a safe and probably effective adjuvant device solution for the treatment of high-risk, thrombus-containing lesions in the native coronary arteries.
English
Acolysis; Acute coronary syndromes; Coronary ultrasound thrombolysis; Percutaneous coronary intervention; Thrombotic lesion
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Percutaneous transluminal therapeutic ultrasound for high-risk thrombus-containing lesions in native coronary arteries / D. Brosh, A.L. Bartorelli, A. Cribier, J. Mesa, L. Calderon, T. Martyn, F. Amann, A. Sampaolesi, W. Desmet, J. Fajadet, U. Rosenschein. - In: CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. - ISSN 1522-1946. - 55:1(2002 Jan), pp. 43-49.
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D. Brosh, A.L. Bartorelli, A. Cribier, J. Mesa, L. Calderon, T. Martyn, F. Amann, A. Sampaolesi, W. Desmet, J. Fajadet, U. Rosenschein
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