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    Repeat coronary angioplasty: Correlates of a second restenosis

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    AbstractTo identify the correlates of a second restenosis after repeat percutaneous coronary angioplasty, the records of 384 patients with single vessel disease who underwent repeat angioplasty for restenosis complicating a first elective angioplasty were examined. A second restenosis occurred in 47 (31%) of 151 patients having angiographic follow-up. Univariate correlates of a second restenosis were an interval between the first and the second angioplasty <5 months (41 versus 20% of patients had restenosis, p < 0.01), male gender (35 versus 12%, p < 0.05), lesion length ≥15 mm before the second angioplasty (62 versus 28%, p < 0.05), diameter stenosis >90% before the second angioplasty (67 versus 29%, p < 0.05), final gradient >20 mm Hg after the second angioplasty (52 versus 28%, p < 0.05) and an additional site requiring dilation at the time of the second angioplasty (50 versus 29%, p = 0.10).Multivarlate predictors of a second restenosis were an interval of <5 months between the first and the second angioplasty (p = 0.001), male gender (p = 0.001), lesion length ≥15 mm before the second angioplasty (p = 0.001) and the need to have an additional site dilated at the time of the second angioplasty (p = 0.002). Patients at increased risk of restenosis after the second angioplasty can be identified and may serve as a useful population for intervention studies

    Abstracts of papers presented at the 81st annual meeting of The Potato Association of America Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada August 3 – 7, 1997

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