Benefit of a new provisional stenting strategy, the re-proximal optimisation technique: the rePOT clinical study

A new coronary bifurcation provisional stenting technique without kissing balloon, rePOT, associating the proximal optimisation technique (POT), side branch inflation and final POT, showed excellent mechanical results in a bench test. The present study sought to use optical coherence tomography (OCT...

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Published inEuroIntervention Vol. 14; no. 3; pp. e325 - 332
Main Authors Dérimay, François, Finet, Gérard, Souteyrand, Geraud, Maillard, Luc, Aminian, Adel, Lattuca, Benoit, Cayla, Guillaume, Cellier, Guillaume, Motreff, Pascal, Rioufol, Gilles
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published France EuroPCR 01.06.2018
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Summary:A new coronary bifurcation provisional stenting technique without kissing balloon, rePOT, associating the proximal optimisation technique (POT), side branch inflation and final POT, showed excellent mechanical results in a bench test. The present study sought to use optical coherence tomography (OCT) to quantify the mechanical results of rePOT in vivo in a large patient sample with complex coronary bifurcations. A total of 106 patients with coronary bifurcations were included in a multicentre prospective registry (left main, 40.6%; true Medina bifurcation, 39.6%). Three OCT runs were performed, at baseline, just after stent implantation and after the complete rePOT sequence, quantifying global malapposition, side branch obstruction (SBO), and various geometric arterial criteria. RePOT was completed systematically. RePOT significantly reduced global strut malapposition from 18.9±13.4% just after stent implantation to 3.2±3.9% (p<0.05), residual SBO from 44.3±12.9% to 17.0±14.3% (p<0.05), and ellipticity index from 1.19±0.11 to 1.13±0.12 (p<0.05). Exhaustive six-month follow-up found only one mother-vessel target lesion revascularisation. This clinical study of a large sample of complex coronary bifurcations with OCT analysis showed the benefit of the rePOT sequence in provisional stenting, replicating in vivo the excellent in vitro geometric results previously reported, and confirming ease of implementation and medium-term safety.
ISSN:1774-024X
1969-6213
DOI:10.4244/EIJ-D-17-00941