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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

Comparison of Double Kissing Crush Versus Culotte Stenting for Unprotected Distal Left Main Bifurcation Lesions Results From a Multicenter, Randomized, Prospective DKCRUSH-III Study

Shao-Liang Chen; Bo Xu; Yaling Han; Imad Sheiban; Junjie Zhang; Fei Ye; Tak W. Kwan; Chitprapai Paiboon; Yujie Zhou; Shuzheng Lv; George Dangas; Yawei Xu; Shang-Yu Wen; Lang Hong; Ruiyan Zhang; Haichang Wang; Tie-Ming Jiang; Yan Wang; Fang Chen; Zuyi Yuan; Wei-Min Li; Martin B. Leon

OBJECTIVES The study aimed to investigate the difference in major adverse cardiac event (MACE) at 1-year after double kissing (DK) crush versus Culotte stenting for unprotected left main coronary artery (UPLMCA) distal bifurcation lesions. BACKGROUND DK crush and Culotte stenting were reported to be effective for treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions. However, their comparative performance in UPLMCA bifurcation lesions is not known. METHODS A total of 419 patients with UPLMCA bifurcation lesions were randomly assigned to DK (n = 210) or Culotte (n = 209) treatment. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a MACE at 1 year, including cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization (TVR). In-stent restenosis (ISR) at 8 months was secondary endpoint, and stent thrombosis (ST) served as a safety endpoint. Patients were stratified by SYNTAX (Synergy between Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Taxus and Cardiac Surgery) and NERS (New Risk Stratification) scores. RESULTS Patients in the Culotte group had significant higher 1-year MACE rate (16.3%), mainly driven by increased TVR (11.0%), compared with the DK group (6.2% and 4.3%, respectively; all p < 0.05). ISR rate in side branch was 12.6% in the Culotte group and 6.8% in the DK group (p = 0.037). Definite ST rate was 1.0% in the Culotte group and 0% in the DK group (p = 0.248). Among patients with bifurcation angle ≥70°, NERS score ≥20, and SYNTAX score ≥23, the 1-year MACE rate in the DK group (3.8%, 9.2%, and 7.1%, respectively) was significantly different to those in the Culotte group(16.5%, 20.4%, and 18.9%, respectively; all p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Culotte stenting for UPLMCA bifurcation lesions was associated with significantly increased MACEs, mainly due to the increased TVR. (Double Kissing [DK] Crush Versus Culotte Stenting for the Treatment of Unprotected Distal Left Main Bifurcation Lesions: DKCRUSH-III, a Multicenter Randomized Study Comparing Double-Stent Techniques; ChiCTR-TRC-00000151).


Jacc-cardiovascular Interventions | 2015

Clinical Outcome After DK Crush Versus Culotte Stenting of Distal Left Main Bifurcation Lesions: The 3-Year Follow-Up Results of the DKCRUSH-III Study.

Shao-Liang Chen; Bo Xu; Yaling Han; Imad Sheiban; Junjie Zhang; Fei Ye; Tak W. Kwan; Chitprapai Paiboon; Yujie Zhou; Shuzheng Lv; George Dangas; Yawei Xu; Shang-Yu Wen; Lang Hong; Ruiyan Zhang; Haichang Wang; Tie-Ming Jiang; Yan Wang; Teguh Sansoto; Fang Chen; Zuyi Yuan; Wei-Min Li; Martin B. Leon

OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to investigate the difference in major adverse cardiac events (MACE) at 3 years after double-kissing (DK) crush versus culotte stenting for unprotected left main distal bifurcation lesions (LMDBLs). BACKGROUND The multicenter and randomized DKCRUSH-III (Comparison of double kissing crush versus culotte stenting for unprotected distal left main bifurcation lesions: results from a multicenter, randomized, prospective study) showed that DK crush stenting was associated with fewer MACE at 1-year follow-up in patients with LMDBLs compared with culotte stenting. Here, we report the 3-year clinical outcome of the DKCRUSH-III study. METHODS A total of 419 patients with LMDBLs who were randomly assigned to either the DK crush or culotte group in the DKCRUSH-III study were followed for 3 year. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a MACE at 3 years. Stent thrombosis (ST) was the safety endpoint. Patients were classified by simple and complex LMDBLs according to the DEFINITION (Definition and Impact of Complex Bifurcation Lesions on Clinical Outcomes After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Using Drug-Eluting Stents) study criteria. RESULTS At 3 years, MACE occurred in 49 patients the culotte group and in 17 patients in the DK crush group (cumulative event rates of 23.7% and 8.2%, respectively; p < 0.001), mainly driven by increased myocardial infarction (8.2% vs. 3.4%, respectively; p = 0.037) and target-vessel revascularization (18.8% vs. 5.8%, respectively; p < 0.001) between groups. Definite ST rate was 3.4% in the culotte group and 0% in the DK crush group (p = 0.007). Complex LMDBLs were associated with a higher rate of MACE (35.3%) at 3 years compared with a rate of 8.1% in patients with simple LMDBLs (p < 0.001), with an extremely higher rate in the culotte group (51.5% vs. 15.1%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Culotte stenting for LMDBLs was associated with significantly increased rates of MACE and ST. (Double Kissing [DK] Crush Versus Culotte Stenting for the Treatment of Unprotected Distal Left Main Bifurcation Lesions: DKCRUSH-III, a Multicenter Randomized Study Comparing Double-Stent Techniques; ChiCTR-TRC-11001877).


Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | 2013

Intravascular Ultrasound-guided Systematic Two-stent Techniques for Coronary Bifurcation Lesions and Reduced Late Stent Thrombosis

Shao-Liang Chen; Fei Ye; Junjie Zhang; Nai-Liang Tian; Zhi-Zhong Liu; Teguh Santoso; Yujie Zhou; Tie-Ming Jiang; Shang-Yu Wen; Tak W. Kwan

The effects of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)‐guided complex approaches using drug‐eluting stents (DES) for coronary bifurcation lesions on clinical outcomes has not yet been studied in detail.


Clinical Cardiology | 2009

Twelve Months Clinical Outcome of Drug‐Eluting Stents Implantation or Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for the Treatment of Diabetic Patients with Multivessel Disease

Yan Qiao; Chang-Sheng Ma; Shao-Ping Nie; Xiao-Hui Liu; Jun-Ping Kang; Qiang Lv; Xin Du; Rong Hu; Yin Zhang; Chang-Qi Jia; Xin-Min Liu; Jian-Zeng Dong; Fang Chen; Yujie Zhou; Shuzheng Lv; Huang Fj; Cheng-Xiong Gu; Xue-Si Wu

Studies comparing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with drug‐eluting stent (DES) for the treatment of diabetic patients with multivessel disease are relatively scarce although controversies exist concerning the relative efficacy of CABG versus DES.


Clinical Cardiology | 2011

Plasma Osteoprotegerin Levels and Long‐Term Prognosis in Patients With Intermediate Coronary Artery Lesions

Qingmiao Yang; Shuzheng Lu; Yundai Chen; Xiantao Song; Zening Jin; Fei Yuan; Hong Li; Yujie Zhou; Fang Chen; Yong Huo

Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily and plays an important regulatory role in the skeletal, immune, and vascular systems. Intermediate coronary artery lesions that have a diameter stenosis of approximately 20%–70% might cause serious consequences. However, the prognostic value of plasma OPG levels in patients with intermediate coronary artery lesions has been less reported.


Clinical Cardiology | 2009

Efficacy and Safety of Tirofiban in High‐Risk Patients With Non‐ST‐Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes

Zhenxian Yan; Yujie Zhou; Yingxin Zhao; Yueping Li; Xiaomin Nie; Zhiming Zhou; Dean Jia

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of tirofiban in high risk patients with non‐ST‐segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE‐ACS) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).


Clinical Cardiology | 2018

Relationship of Left Ventricular Thrombus Formation and Adverse Outcomes in Acute Anterior Myocardial Infarction in Patients Treated with Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Qian Zhang; Chun-mei Wang; Shu-tian Shi; Hong Chen; Yujie Zhou

The incidence of left ventricular thrombus (LVT) is 4% to 15% in patients with anterior acute ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction (ant‐AMI) in the era of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI). And patients with LVT have higher in‐hospital mortality.


Circulation | 2007

Prevalence and impact of renal insufficiency on clinical outcomes of patients undergoing coronary revascularization.

Qiang Zhang; Chang-Sheng Ma; Shao-Ping Nie; Xin Du; Qiang Lv; Jun-Ping Kang; Yin Zhang; Rong Hu; Chang-Qi Jia; Xin-Min Liu; Xiao-Hui Liu; Jian-Zeng Dong; Fang Chen; Yujie Zhou; Shuzheng Lv; Huang Fj; Cheng-Xiong Gu; Xue-Si Wu


International Heart Journal | 2012

Multimarker Approach for the Prediction of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Mild to Moderate Coronary Artery Lesions

Min Zhang; Shuzheng Lu; XiaoFan Wu; Yundai Chen; Xiantao Song; Zening Jin; Hong Li; Yujie Zhou; Fang Chen; Yong Huo


International Heart Journal | 2014

Role of Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1 in Patients With Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome

Guoxin Tong; Ningfu Wang; Yujie Zhou; Jianhang Leng; Wei Gao; Xiaoshan Tong; Yun Shen; Jianmin Yang; Xianhua Ye; Liang Zhou; Yan Gao

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Fang Chen

Capital Medical University

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Shuzheng Lv

Capital Medical University

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Fei Ye

Nanjing Medical University

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Hong Li

Capital Medical University

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Junjie Zhang

Nanjing Medical University

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Shao-Liang Chen

Nanjing Medical University

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Shuzheng Lu

Capital Medical University

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Xiantao Song

Capital Medical University

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Yundai Chen

Chinese PLA General Hospital

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