Long-term outcomes after coronary angioplasty in chronic total coronary occlusion
- VernacularTitle:介入治疗对冠状动脉慢性闭塞病变患者的远期效果
- Author:
Haiyan WAN
;
Renpeng WANG
;
Hui XIONG
;
Binquan YOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
chronic total occlusion, coronary angioplasty, quality of life
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2005;11(9):744-745
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) treatment on quality of life and prediction in patients with chronic total occlusion.Methods87 patients with chronic total occlusion who had underwent PCI to revascularization were studied. 57 cases had successfully revascularized and implanted stenting. 30 cases failed to revascularize. Their activity of living, quality of life and long prediction were observed.ResultsAfter 6~60 months follow-up, the quality of life in patients with successful revascularization was much better than that in patients who failed to revascularize. Mortality between these two groups showed no significant difference. ConclusionSuccesful revascularization by PCI on chronic total occlusion can improve quality of life.