Success rate and influencing factors of a balloon‐push technique: A new technique to remove side branch‐jailed struts under three‐dimensional optical coherence tomography guidance

Author:

Nagoshi Ryoji1ORCID,Kijima Yoichi1,Kozuki Amane1,Fujiwara Ryudo1,Shibata Hiroyuki1,Suzuki Atsushi1,Soga Fumitaka1,Asada Hiroyuki1,Higuchi Kotaro1,Shite Junya1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundKissing balloon inflation with distal guide wire recross can cause severe stent deformation depending on the stent link location with respect to the carina. The balloon‐push technique, by which an inflated balloon is forced into the SB from the proximal main vessel (MV), is a feasible way to remove jailed struts without causing severe stent deformation.AimsWe investigated the procedural success rate, patterns of jailed strut removal at side branch (SB) orifices, factors related to failure of jailed strut removal, and follow‐up angiogram results of the balloon‐push technique.MethodsBetween September 2015 and December 2020, 51 bifurcation stenting cases in which the balloon‐push technique was used were enrolled. Based on three‐dimensional optical coherence tomography images, strut removal with 1 stent crown length was defined as successful. Strut removal patterns were classified into two types: parallel‐slide type (stent struts shifted distally into the MV lumen without inversion) and under‐carina type (stent struts shifted distally under the carina with strut inversion or strut slide).ResultsProcedural success was attained in 39 cases (success rate: 76.5%). Parallel‐slide type and under‐carina type occurred in 43% and 33% of cases, respectively. Factors related to failure were trifurcation lesions and a smaller pushed balloon‒SB artery ratio compared with those in success cases (0.95 ± 0.18 vs. 1.10 ± 0.22, p = 0.032). Follow‐up angiography was performed in 37 cases, and 2 cases had binary in‐stent restenosis.ConclusionsRemoval of jailed struts with the balloon‐push technique was feasible, without severe stent deformation, in bifurcation stentings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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