Recanalization of total coronary occlusions using a laser guidewire (The European TOTAL Surveillance Study)

Jaap N. Hamburger, Patrick W. Serruys, Rodrigo Scabra-Gomes, Rudiger Simon, Jacques J. Koolen, Eckhard Fleck, Detlef Mathey, Horst Sievert, Wolfgang Rutsch, Arnd Buchwald, Jean Marco, Saad M. Al-Kasab, Luciano Pizulli, Christian Hamm, Thiery Corcos, Nicolaus Reifart, Peter Hanrath, Yves Taeymans

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Abstract

The success rates of coronary angioplasty for the treatment of chronic total occlusions are less favorable than for coronary stenosis. Therefore, a new laser guidewire (LW) was designed to facilitate the crossing of chronic total occlusions. We report on the results of a European multicenter surveillance study, evaluating the laser guidewire performance. Between May 1994 and July 1996, 345 patients (age 59 ± 10 years, 291 men) with chronic total occlusions were enrolled in 28 European centers. The median age of occlusion was 29 weeks (range 2 to 884), the occlusion length 19 ± 10 mm. LW recanalization was successful in 205 patients (59%). LW perforation occurred in 73 patients (21%), with hemodynamic consequences in 4 (1%). There were no deaths, emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery, or Q-wave myocardial infarctions. In a multivariate regression analysis an occlusion age of <40 weeks (p = 0.001, RR = 1.34) and an occlusion length <30 mm (p = 0.01, RR = 1.59) were independent predictors of success. Results indicate that the LW is an effective and safe tool in the treatment of chronic total occlusion refractory to conventional guidewires.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1419-1423
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Cardiology
Volume80
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1997
Externally publishedYes

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