Balloon-Stent Kissing Technique Versus Jailed Wire Technique for the Coronary Bifurcation Lesions
Launched by DALIAN UNIVERSITY · Feb 5, 2018
Trial Information
Current as of June 28, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
Coronary bifurcation lesions account for 15-20% of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs)\[1-2\]. They have lower success rate after operation, higher re-stricture ratio by radiography and frequent complications, which result in adverse clinical outcomes as compared to non-bifurcation lesions\[3-5\]. Secure and efficient treatment strategies for PCI and bifurcation lesions are research hotspots for cardiovascular surgeons. Single-side stand strategy (main-support implantation stand or side-support implantation stand when necessary) is currently preferred for bifurcation lesions\[2,6\]. ...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. patients with CHD; 2. coronary arteriography revealed true bifurcation lesion
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • 1. severe carcified lesion; 2. left main lesion; 3. severe heart failure(NYHA grade 4)
About Dalian University
Dalian University is a leading research institution in China, dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation across various fields, including medicine and health sciences. With a robust commitment to clinical research, the university fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among its faculty and students, ensuring the development and implementation of cutting-edge clinical trials. By leveraging its state-of-the-art facilities and expertise, Dalian University aims to contribute to the global healthcare landscape, enhance patient outcomes, and drive the discovery of novel therapeutic approaches.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Dalian, Liaoning, China
Patients applied
Trial Officials
zhenguo Zheng, Dr.
Study Director
zhongshan Hospital affiliated to dalian University
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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