Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Coronary Bifurcation Lesions: Latest Evidence

Sean Tan, John Ramzy, Sonya Burgess, Sarah Zaman

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Abstract

Purpose of review: This paper provides a synopsis of the best evidence to guide bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), with a focus on recent studies. This is with the aim of guiding the interventional cardiologist in choosing the best, evidence-based technique, to treat commonly encountered coronary bifurcations. Recent findings: Current evidence supports the use of provisional stenting for most anatomically suitable bifurcation lesions. Newer techniques for side branch protection in provisional stenting have been developed. When a two-stent strategy is required, use of a double-kissing crush technique is favoured, particularly in left main bifurcations. For bifurcation PCI, as in all complex procedures, intravascular imaging plays a key adjunctive role in improving procedural success. Summary: PCI for coronary bifurcation lesions is an ever-growing field with significant advancements in techniques and technology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6
Number of pages12
JournalCurrent Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Bifurcation
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention

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