Redilation of endovascular stents in congenital heart disease: Factors implicated in the development of restenosis and neointimal proliferation

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McMahon, CJ
El-Said, HG
Grifka, RG
Fraley, JK
Nihill, MR
Mullins, CE
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[1] Texas Childrens Hosp, LillieFrank Abercrombie Div Pediat Cardiol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] Childrens Nutr Res Ctr, Houston, TX USA
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10.1016/S0735-1097(01)01406-1
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R5 [内科学];
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OBJECTIVES We sought to determine the incidence of and risk factors for the development of restenosis and neointimal proliferation after endovascular stunt implantation for congenital heart disease {CHD). BACKGROUND Risk Factors for the development of restenosis and neointimal proliferation are poorly understood. METHODS This was a retrospective review of patients who underwent endovascular stent redilation between September 1989 and February 2000. RESULTS Of 368 patients who had 752 scents implanted, 220 were recatheterized. Of those 220 patients, 103 underwent stent redilation. Patients were classified into three groups: 1) those with pulmonary artery stenosis (n = 94), tetralogy of Fallot/pulmonary atresia {n = 72), congenital branch pulmonary stenosis (n = 9), status post-Fontan operation (n = 6), status post-arterial switch operation (n = 7); 2) those with iliofemoral venous obstruction (n = 6); and 3) those with miscellaneous disorders (n = 3). The patients' median age was 9.9 years (range 0.5 to 39.8); their mean follow-up duration was 3.8 years (range 0.1 to 10). Indications for stent redilation included somatic growth (n = 67), serial dilation (n = 27) and development of neointimal proliferation or restenosis, or both (n = 9). There was a low incidence of neointimal proliferation (1.8%) and restenosis (2%). There were no deaths. Complications included pulmonary edema (n = 1), hemoptysis (n = 1) and contralateral stem compression (n = 2). CONCLUSIONS Redilation or further dilation of endovascular stems for CHD is effective as late as 10 years. The risk of neointimal proliferation {1.8%) and restenosis (2 10) is low and possibly avoidable. Awareness of specific risk factors and modification of the scent implantation technique, including avoidance of minimal scent overlap and sharp angulation of the scent to the vessel wall and avoidance of overdilation, have helped to reduce the incidence of restenosis. (J Am Cull Cardiol 2001;38:521-6) (C) 2001 by the American College of Cardiology.
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