Clinical and Angiographic Experience with Coronary Stenting Using Freedomª Stent.

J Invasive Cardiol

U.H. Gasthuisberg, Department of Cardiology, 49, Herestraat, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.

Published: November 1996

The immediate safety and efficacy and the 6 month clinical and angiographic follow-up of a new fish-scale designed coronary coil stainless steel stent (Freedomª) was assessed by a prospective study. During 1995, 169 patients were treated on 177 vessels using 233 Freedom stents. Procedural indication for stenting was a bail-out situation in 79 vessels, a suboptimal angioplasty result in 62 vessels and a third restenosis after PTCA in 36 vessels. Procedural success was achieved in 170 vessels (96%); in 162 patients (96%). Subacute thrombotic occlusion occurred in one patient (0.6%). Acute myocardial infarction occurred in 7 patients (4.1%). Bleeding complications, necessitating blood transfusion occurred in 6 patients (3.6%). There were two non-stent related deaths. Recurrence of stent-related angina pectoris and/or a positive stress test occurred in 10 pts (6.4%). Elective control angiography at 6 months was performed in the first 85 patients. Stent restenosis of ³ 50% diameter stenosis was found in 14 patients (16.5%).

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