Abstract
Late luminal changes beyond 6 months after thicker strut stent implantation have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical and angiographic predictors of late changes in minimal lumen diameter (MLD) after 6-month follow-up of stenting. Fifty-one lesions from 44 patients who underwent successfully S670/660 stent (Medtronic Vascular, Santa Rosa, CA, USA) implantations without target lesion revascularization were studied at 6-month follow-up and coronary angiography was repeated after the follow-up. Late luminal loss beyond 6 months after stenting significantly correlated with late loss (r=-0.42, p=0.0025) and MLD (r=0.28, p=0.047) at 6-month follow-up. On multivariate analysis, age (p=0.005), diabetes mellitus (p=0.002), hyperlipidemia (p=0.023), smoking (p=0.015), bifurcation lesion (p=0.018), small stent diameter (p=0.001) and MLD at 6-month follow-up (p<0.001) were identified as independent predictors of late luminal loss. This study demonstrated that older age, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, smoking and small stent diameter (<3.0 mm) were associated with late luminal loss beyond 6 months after stenting, and that a bifurcation lesion and small lumen diameter at 6 months were associated with late luminal recovery.
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