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Monday 2 February 2015

Treatment of Coronary Bifurcation Lesions

Interventional cardiology has been witnessing technological advances and improved success over the last decade. Increasing success and safety levels of interventional cardiac procedures has improved the outcomes for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). An underlying pathologic process called atherosclerosis can make the coronary arteries lose their flexibility and elasticity over time. Plaque build-up causes the artery to narrow thereby impairing the blood flow to the heart tissues. One of the common coronary heart disease symptoms is chest pain or discomfort accompanied by shortness of breath. In most cases, the pain may occur during physical or emotional stress. Early diagnosis and treatment is the best way to tackle heart disease and live a quality life. That is why it is often advised to seek immediate medical attention when faced with common coronary heart disease symptoms.


ABSORB BVS Implantation In Bifurcation Lesions

Advanced diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches are available for detecting and treating CAD conditions. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with its minimally invasive procedure and reduced complication rate has superseded Coronary Artery bypass Grafting (CABG) in the treatment of single vessel CAD. Despite the advancements in stent technology and catheterization tools, interventional cardiologists find it a challenge to treat some complex coronary lesions that are often associated with higher restenosis, worse outcomes and greater complication rates. Complex bifurcation lesions are a case in point. When defined in medical terms, coronary bifurcation lesions can be defined as – “a lesion ≥50% diameter stenosis involving a main branch and/or contiguous side branch with a diameter of ≥2.5 mm”. Around 15% to 20% of the CAD lesions are bifurcation lesions, which present a challenge to interventional cardiologists.  Even though coronary angiography is considered as the gold standard for diagnosing heart ailments, angiographic evaluation alone can’t provide substantial information about the stenosis.

Innatelimitations of coronary angiography were a major concern in devising a right risk stratification approach for the complex lesions. Moreover, plain balloon angioplasty and bare metal stenting results were suboptimal because of the high rates of restenosis. But with the introduction of fractional flow measurement, advanced medical imaging methods and bioabsorbable drug eluting stent technology, percutaneous treatment of complex bifurcation lesions seems possible. Several studies and clinical trials are going on with the objective to address concerns related to stenting, and will hopefully hold the key to the successful treatment of bifurcations.