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Title: Multi-link Vision and MiniVision stent registry in Asian patients with coronary artery disease: A prospective, multi-center study
Authors: Yae Wei Xu
Yi Dong Wei
Kai Tang
Yan Qing Chen
Wei Ming Li
Xue Jing Yu
Yong Wen Qin
Gou Xian Qi
Peng Qu
Yu Qing Hou
Ashok Jain
Parvez Grant
Gudapati Ramesh
Basavappa Ramesh
Chumpol Piamsomboon
Srun Kuanprasert
Hyeon Cheol Gwon
Yoon Haeng Cho
Haizal Haroon Kamar
Cong Xin Huang
Authors: Yae Wei Xu
Yi Dong Wei
Kai Tang
Yan Qing Chen
Wei Ming Li
Xue Jing Yu
Yong Wen Qin
Gou Xian Qi
Peng Qu
Yu Qing Hou
Ashok Jain
Parvez Grant
Gudapati Ramesh
Basavappa Ramesh
Chumpol Piamsomboon
Srun Kuanprasert
Hyeon Cheol Gwon
Yoon Haeng Cho
Haizal Haroon Kamar
Cong Xin Huang
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2007
Abstract: Background: Recent studies have showed that the fine mesh stents are associated with a significant reduction in both clinical and angiographic re-stenosis of the coronary arteries. To maintain a very satisfactory radio-opacity using the stents, Guidant of the USA has designed a new type of bare metal stents (BMS)-Multi-link (ML) Vision/ML MiniVision stents. The clinical outcomes of Asian patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) after implanting the Multi-link Vision or MiniVision stent were investigated in this study. Methods: An observational, prospective, multi-center, non-randomized post marketing registry was conducted to demonstrate the efficacy of the BMS-ML Vision/ML MiniVision stents. The primary end point of the registry was clinical target lesion revascularization (TLR) at a 6-month follow-up. The major secondary end points included the rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and serious adverse events (SAE) in hospital and at 6 months; and the rate of clinical TLR as a function of the type of angina. A total of 429 Asian people with 449 lesions from 14 centers were selected for this study. The average reference diameter of the lesions was (3.0±0.5) mm, and the mean length was (15.7±5.0) mm. Results: The successful rate of the procedure was 99.3%. Twenty-five percent of the lesions were treated by direct stenting without pre-dilation. Eighty-six percent of the lesions were implanted with ML Vision stent. After the 6-month follow-up, the rate of clinical TLR was 1.4%. The MACE, SAE and target vessel revascularization (TVR) were 6.8%, 3.5% and 1.4% respectively. Conclusion: The current registry showed the excellent 6-month clinical outcomes of ML Vision/ML MiniVision stents in Asian patients with CAD.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61300
ISSN: 03666999
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