Vol - 29, Issue - 03
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-17-02-2022-1272
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Abstract : <p>Coronary bifurcation lesion management is challenging even in this modern era of drug eluting stents. A debate always exits as to what mode of treatment is better for management of patients with bifurcation lesions. The aim of this study is to analyse management of coronary bifurcation lesions in tertiary care centre. This retrospective study included 183 patients who underwent non primary PCI of bifurcation lesions at Dr. D.Y.Patil Medical College and Hospital, Pune ,India. Patients were classified into two groups. One stent technique group (Provisional) and two stent technique group (Mini crush technique, V stenting, T stenting, T stenting and protrusion (TAP), Culotte stenting, Simultaneous kissing stenting (SKS). The primary end point was rate of restenosis at 1 year. The secondary end points were periprocedural complications (acute stent thrombosis, periprocedural infarction and death) and MACE at 1 year.</p>

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