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Sequential intermediate kissing balloon dilation (sIKBD) is crucial for crush stenting, but it require appropriate procedure remains unclear for crush stenting. This study aims to investigate whether sIKBD is necessary and how it can be properly performed during crush stenting. Mini-crush stenting (mini-CS) and sIKBD for mini-crush stenting (sIKBD-mini-CS) using metal drug-eluting stents/polymer bioresorbable vessel scaffolds (mDES/pBVS) were emulated in bifurcation models considering the branch diameter difference, and sIKBD was added to mini-CS for pretreating side-branch (SB) stent before main-branch (MB) stenting (second figure), respectively. Micro-computed tomography was used to assess the morphological parameters of bifurcated stents including length of overlapping stent segment, residual ostial stenosis of the SB, and neocarina length using quantitative methods. Further, optical coherence tomography was to analyze the incidence of stent malapposition. Quantitative analysis demonstrated that in mDES/pBVS phantom, the neocarina length (mDES: 0.45 ± 0.10 mm vs 0.30 ± 0.09 mm, P = .005; pBVS: 0.47 ± 0.11 mm vs 0.29 ± 0.09 mm, P = .001), residual ostial stenosis at the SB (mDES: 19.37 ± 8.21% vs 12.47 ± 2.05%, P = .001; pBVS: 21.89 ± 8.54% vs 9.98 ± 3.35%, P = .035), and stent malapposition in the overlapping segment (mDES: 10.29 ± 3.31% vs 3.83 ± 0.97%, P = .001; pBVS: 12.05 ± 3.87% vs 6.40 ± 1.59%, P = .003) were lower in the sIKBD-mini-CS group than those in the mini-CS group (P < .05 for all). The results of factorial analysis showed that mDES platform tended to have better morphological indicators than the pBVS platform. Adding the sIKBD to mini-CS showed better morphologic characteristics of mDES/pBVS phantoms when compared with mini-CS. Therefore, it should be considered as a critical and proper technique for crush stenting.
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Catheter Cardiovasc Interv
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Department of Medicine 2 - Cardiology and Angiology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Background: The DK-mini-Crush (DKMC) technique, an established strategy to treat coronary bifurcation stenoses, is known to be complex, with possible strain on time and resources.
Aims: To analyze predictors of technical failure as well as time and resourced required for each procedural step of th DKMC technique.
Methods And Results: We prospectively enrolled 105 patients scheduled for coronary revascularization using the DKMC technique.
Coron Artery Dis
August 2025
Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital.
Background: This multicenter observational study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the mid-term clinical outcomes of the mini-crush technique (MCT) and double kissing culotte technique (DKCT) in patients with coronary bifurcation lesions (CBLs).
Methods: This large-scale, multicenter study (n = 8) included patients with CBLs who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with either MCT or DKCT. The primary endpoint was defined as major adverse cardiac events (MACE), which include cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target lesion revascularization.
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Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.
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Operative Research Unit of Emodinamica, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, Roma, Italy; Department of Medicine and Surgery, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Roma, Italy.
Background: Coiled microcatheters have substantially contributed to the success of retrograde chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention (CTO-PCI), thanks to their ability to cross challenging anatomies with only a marginal compromise in terms of support, but the increasing complexity is exposing new limitations associated with potential complications.
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BMC Cardiovasc Disord
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Toros University, Vocational School of Health Service, Bahçelievler 1835 sokak. No: 4 Yenişehir, Mersin, 33140, Turkey.
Background: Coronary artery fistulas (CAFs) are abnormal vascular connections that allow blood to drain from another vessel or heart chamber, potentially leading to angina and heart failure. While often discovered incidentally, medium-sized and large CAFs necessitate closure to prevent hemodynamic complications. This case report describes a novel application of the bifurcation 'crush' technique in the treatment of a coronary artery fistula.
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