Objectives: Percutaneous coronary intervention of unprotected left main (ULM) stenosis is increasing despite surgical revascularisation being the recommended treatment by the current guidelines. We compared the 30-day and 9-month mortality after ULM stenting with the predicted surgical outcome as determined by the EuroSCORE.
Methods And Results: We included 81 consecutive patients who underwent ULM stenting. The patient cohort was divided into a normal risk group (EuroSCORE
Conclusion: Short-term outcome of ULM stenting in our high-risk patients is comparable to surgical outcome predicted by the EuroSCORE. Long-term outcome was less favourable due to a high mortality rate. ULM stenting in patients with low surgical risk could be associated with higher mortality rates compared to CABG because of the unpredictable risk of a fatal stent thrombosis.
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