Publications by authors named "Guermonprez J"

Background: The use of sirolimus-eluting coronary stents has been associated with a nearly complete elimination of restenosis at 6 months and with a very low 1-year incidence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). This analysis examined whether these beneficial effects persist over the longer term.

Methods And Results: This multicenter trial randomly assigned 238 patients to revascularization of single, de novo, native coronary artery lesions with sirolimus-eluting versus conventional bare-metal stents.

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Objectives: The present study was designed to evaluate the clinical relevance of serum cardiac troponinT (cTnT) assay in detection of perioperative myocardial infarction (PMI) after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).

Materials And Methods: The clinical utility of cTnT was compared to that of total CK, CKMB mass, CKMB activity and myoglobin. Serial venous blood samples were obtained before surgery and 4, 8, 16, 24, 48 and 72 hours after aortic unclamping (AU) in 42 patients who underwent CABG.

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The low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) enoxaparin and dalteparin have shown superior and equivalent efficacy, respectively, over unfractionated heparin (UFH) in patients with unstable angina pectoris (UAP) or non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). This study aimed to identify markers of blood cell activation that are independent predictors of outcomes at 1 month and to compare the effects of enoxaparin, dalteparin, and UFH on any such markers. In this multicenter, prospective, open-label study, 141 patients with UAP or NSTEMI were randomized to treatment for 48 to 120 hours with enoxaparin (n = 46), dalteparin (n = 48), or UFH (n = 47).

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BACKGROUND: Although safety and efficacy of the NIR trade mark stent have been reported, the long-term angiographic and clinical outcomes have yet to be investigated. The FINESS-II study (First International NIR Endovascular Stent Study) was designed to assess the procedural safety of single 9 and 16 mm NIR stent implantation, the six-month restenosis rate and finally the six- and 12-month clinical outcome of patients treated with this novel coronary stent. METHODS: Patients with angina and a single de novo lesion in a native coronary artery of >3 and <5 mm diameter were included in this multicentre, prospective, observational trial.

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Background: Restenosis remains the major limitation of coronary catheter-based intervention. In small vessels, the amount of neointimal tissue is disproportionately greater than the vessel caliber, resulting in higher restenosis rates. In the Randomized Study With the Sirolimus-Eluting Bx Velocity Balloon-Expandable Stent (RAVEL) trial, approximately 40% of the vessels were small (<2.

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The technical experience reported in the literature concerning angioplasty in patients with anomalous origin of the left circumflex artery is limited. Balloon angioplasty seems to be a favorable approach for revascularization in these vessels, and major determinants of successful angioplasty are angiographic knowledge of their course and structure, appropriate selection of guiding catheter, and the possibility of advancing the balloon into the anomalous vessel. Five consecutive patients with severe atherosclerotic lesions on the anomalous left circumflex artery who underwent coronary angioplasty of the anomalous vessel are reported.

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Objectives: The goal of this research was to study coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes compared with patients without diabetes according to the new definition of diabetes advocated by the American Diabetes Association in 1997.

Background: Patients with diabetes (fasting plasma glucose above 7.0 mM/L) have a higher risk of cardiovascular death.

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Restenosis is the main limitation of percutaneous angioplasty, especially in vessels of small diameters such as the coronary arteries, the femoro-popliteal and tibial-peroneal arteries and the arterio-venous dialysis grafts. The extensive use of tents has not entirely prevented its occurrence, whereas treating in-stent restenosis gives even more uncertain results. Endovascular radiotherapy has emerged over the past few years as a promising approach to both prevent and cure it.

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Objectives: In a multicenter, randomized trial, systematic stenting using the Wiktor stent was compared to conventional balloon angioplasty with provisional stenting for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Background: Primary angioplasty in AMI is limited by in-hospital recurrent ischemia and a high restenosis rate.

Methods: A total of 211 patients with AMI <12 h from symptom onset, with an occluded native coronary artery, were randomly assigned to systematic stenting (n = 101) or balloon angioplasty (n = 110).

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Objectives: We sought to identify the angiographic predictors of a future infarction, to study their interaction with time to infarction, patient risk factors and medications, and to evaluate their clinical utility for risk stratification.

Background: Identification of coronary lesions at risk of acute occlusion remains challenging. Stenosis severity is poorly predictive but other stenosis descriptors might be better predictors.

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The raised incidence of myocardial infarction and sudden death in diabetics was explained over 20 years ago by the increase in prevalence and severity of coronary atherosclerosis. Coronary angiographies of 820 consecutive patients admitted to hospital for coronary artery disease were analysed. One hundred and fifteen of these patients (14%) were diabetic.

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The radial artery is being used with increasing frequency to replace the saphenous vein as a coronary artery bypass graft, in the belief that it will provide improved long-term patency. Several centers have confirmed that the early results of surgery using the radial artery seem to be better than those obtained with saphenous grafts. Despite these apparent gains, early failure of the radial artery graft can occur and is frequently associated with symptomatic myocardial ischemia.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term results of use of the radial artery as a conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting.

Methods: After revival of the technique in 1989, the radial artery was used as a conduit in 910 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. A complete follow-up was obtained for the first 102 consecutive patients from 4 to 7 years after the operation (mean 5.

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The authors report the case of a 49 year old man referred for a preoperative evaluation of a left atrial myxoma. During the hospital admission, the patient had an episode of sudden anginal chest pain associated with electrocardiographic changes of anteroseptoapical myocardial infarction. Emergency coronary angiography showed occlusion of the middle segment of the left anterior descending artery whereas it had been absolutely normal on the coronary angiogramme performed a few days beforehand.

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Left ventricular (LV) systolic function is partly determined by severity of coronary artery disease and is improved by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition, at least in post-infarct patients. Because the ACE insertion/deletion (I/D) gene polymorphism is associated with circulating and tissue ACE activity, we sought to evaluate the role of this genetic variant on LV function in patients studied with coronary angiography, taking into account coronary vessel anatomy and history of infarction. Coronary artery disease extent scores, coronary artery patency, and LV ejection fraction were assessed in 400 consecutive Caucasian patients referred for established or suspected ischemic heart disease.

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We recently showed that sialic acid content of LDL was not a marker of early cardiovascular disease (Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 1995;15:334-339). Here, we investigated this parameter in patients with advanced coronary artery disease (CAD).

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Acute occlusion of coronary stents still occurs in 0.5-2% of patients. The usefulness of GP IIb-IIIa receptor inhibitors has never been evaluated in this indication.

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Persons with diabetes are at higher risk for myocardial infarction and sudden death than are persons without diabetes. It has been demonstrated that the artery that occludes during acute myocardial infarction generally had less than 75% stenosis on a previous angiogram. The extent of coronary artery stenosis was analyzed for 820 consecutively examined patients who underwent coronary angiography at our institution.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility, safety and efficacy of elective and urgent deployment of the new intravascular rigid-flex (NIR) stent in patients with coronary artery disease.

Background: Stent implantation has been shown to be effective in the treatment of focal, new coronary stenoses and in restoring coronary flow after coronary dissection and abrupt vessel closure. However, currently available stents either lack flexibility, hindering navigation through tortuous arteries, or lack axial strength, resulting in suboptimal scaffolding of the vessel.

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The use of electronic ÒfilmlessÓ media for long-term archiving of coronary angiograms has been impeded by the problems of image storage and data transfer among institutions. Although long-term analogue storage of the images is presently feasible, and much less costly than digital storage, processing has been limited to a 625 lines video format, not optimal for high quality images. We developed a bi-directional 1249/625 lines converter, able to store and to replay high resolution (1249 lines) video images, from Component Record Video (CRV) Optical Laser (Analogue) Videodisks.

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The prognosis of patients with coronary artery disease is constantly improving mainly due to better control of risk factors, to improved methods of myocardial revascularisation and better follow-up. For effective management, the diagnosis of coronary disease has to be established. The authors used a statistical model to study the efficacy of 4 diagnostic strategies used in daily practice: (i) three investigations in two stages: exercise stress testing, stress echocardiography or stress scintigraphy followed by coronary angiography when positive (EE, ECHO, SCINTI): (ii) one stage investigation: coronary angiography of first indication (CORO).

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