IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM RESULTS OF PERCUTANEOUS - TRANSLUMINAL CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY IN PATIENTS UNDER 35 YEARS OF AGE

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COLASANTE, B [1 ]
BUFFET, P [1 ]
FELDMANN, L [1 ]
DANCHIN, N [1 ]
JUILLIERE, Y [1 ]
ANCONINA, J [1 ]
CUILLIERE, M [1 ]
CHERRIER, F [1 ]
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[1] CHU NANCY BRABOIS,SERV CARDIOL A & B,F-54500 VANDOEUVRE NANCY,FRANCE
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Over an eleven year period, 57 patients under 35 years of age underwent percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The features of the study population were : 55 men and 2 women, average age 32 +/- 3 years; unstable angina in 30 %, previous myocardial infarction in 53 %, average left ventricular ejection fraction 59 +/- 12 %, single vessel disease in 84 %. A total of 63 vessels were dilated. The primary success rate was 81 % (72 % in the first 29 patients compared with 89 % in the latter 28 patients, p = 0.1). The following complications were observed : peri-procedural infarction (4 cases), emergency coronary bypass surgery (4 cases), no fatalities. During follow-up (average 6 +/- 3 years), of the 43 patients who underwent control coronary angiography in the last 6 months, 14 (33 %) had angiographic restenosis. The long-term outcome was marked by 5 coronary bypass operations (3 for restenosis, 1 after failure of PTCA and 1 for progression of the coronary disease), 8 PTCAs for a new lesion due to progression of the coronary disease, 2 deaths and 2 non-lethal infarctions. The 10 year survival was 96 +/- 3 % and the survival rate without cardiac events (infarction, surgical revascularisation or repeat PTCA) was 62 +/- 10 % at 10 years. Of the 54 survivors, 50 (92 %) have no angina, and 44 (81 %) continue to take antiischaemic drug therapy. Of the 50 patients who were in full employment, 37 (74 %) have gone back to full-time working and 8 (16 %) have taken part-time jobs. In patients under 35 years of age, PTCA is associated with a high probability of success and a low complication rate. The long-term results seem to be excellent. However, the possibility of a new revascularisation procedure for restenosis is common in the first months and the need for repeat PTCA for progression of the coronary disease is not uncommon after a few years.
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