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American Journal of Cardiology | 1999
Kunihiko Kosuga; Hideo Tamai; Kinzo Ueda; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Akiyoshi Kawashima; Shozo Tanaka; Shigeo Matsui; Tatsuhiko Hata; Manabu Minami; Takuji Nakamura; Masanao Toma; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata
Angioplasty of the unprotected left main coronary artery (LMCA) has been controversial. Although recent single-center studies suggest that new devices may change the situation, many questions and problems remain. Therefore, the results of unprotected left main coronary angioplasty of 175 procedures in 107 patients were analyzed to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness. The treatment of the initial 107 cases included balloon angioplasty (39 cases, 36%), directional coronary atherectomy (53 cases, 50%), and stents (15 cases, 14%). They were divided into 3 major subgroups: (1) acute group (n = 14), in which LMCA angioplasty was performed in patients with acute myocardial infarction; (2) emergency group (n = 10); and (3) elective group (n = 83). In-hospital mortality was higher in the acute (35.7%) and emergency (40.0%) groups than in the elective group (3.6%; p <0.0001). Angiographic follow-up was routinely performed and the restenosis rate including in-hospital restenosis was 70% in the acute group, 37.5% in the emergency group, and 40% in the elective group (p = NS). The mean clinical follow-up period was 2.9 years, and the estimated 5-year survival rates of the acute and emergency groups were 50% and 48.2%, respectively. However the 5-year survival rate of the elective group was higher than that seen in the acute or emergency group (77.5%; p <0.05). Repeat LMCA angioplasty was performed in 37 of 68 patients with 8.8% mortality (38.5% of acute and emergency cases and 1.8% of elective cases). The results indicated that elective unprotected LMCA angioplasty is relatively feasible and effective under scheduled angiographic follow-up.
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1976
Yoichi Seriu; Hiromu Uehata; Keizo Bito; Seiichiro Motohara; Hideo Tamai; Yoshinori Itokawa
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993
Kinzo Ueda; Hideo Tamai; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Takashi Yamagata; Ken-ichi Odawara; Nobuyuki Oyake; Hideaki Moriwaki; Nobuhisa Mizuno; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata; Yoichi Seriu
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1992
Kinzo Ueda; Hideo Tamai; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Takashi Yamagata; Ken-ichi Odawara; Oyake N; Moriwaki H; Mizuno N; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990
Yung-Sheng Hsu; Hideo Tamai; Kinzo Ueda; Ken-ichi Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Mitsuo Koya; Satoshi Shimada; Shigeo Matsui; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata; Yoichi Seriu
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990
Yung-Sheng Hsu; Hideo Tamai; Kinzo Ueda; Ken-ichi Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Mitsuo Koya; Satoshi Shimada; Shigeo Matsui; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata; Yoichi Seriu
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990
Hideo Tamai; Kinzo Ueda; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Ken-ichi Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Mitsuo Koya; Satoshi Shimada; Hiromu Uehata; Seiichiro Motohara; Shigeo Matsui; Yoich Seriu; Hirohumi Nishikawa
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989
Kinzo Ueda; Hideo Tamai; Ken-ichi Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Tetsuya Tomita; Mitsuo Koya; Masao Murakami; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehara; Yoichi Seriu
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989
Tetsuya Tomita; Hideo Tamai; Kinzo Ueda; Yung-Sheng Hsu; Mitsuo Koya; Masao Murakami; Ken-ichiro Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Seiichiro Motohara; Hiromu Uehata; Yoichi Seriu
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1987
Hideo Tamai; Kinozo Ueda; Hiromu Uehata; Ken-ichi Odawara; Takashi Yamagata; Yung-Sheng Shu; Akira Ukimura; Siichiro Motohara; Yoichi Seriu; Naoie Kumagai