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Drug-coated balloon in the treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions: A hope or hype?

Debabrata Dash, Rohit Mody, Naveed Ahmed, Sugandhna Reno Malan, Bhavya Mody

2022Indian Heart Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When compared to non-bifurcation lesions, percutaneous coronary intervention in coronary bifurcation lesions is technically demanding and has historically been limited by lower procedural success rates and inferior clinical results. Following the development of drug-eluting stents, dramatically better results have been demonstrated. In most of the bifurcation lesions, the provisional technique of implanting a single stent in the main branch (MB) remains the default approach. However, some cases require more complex two-stent techniques which carry the risk of side branch (SB) restenosis. The concept of leaving no permanent implant behind is appealing because of the complexity of bifurcation anatomy with significant size mismatch between proximal and distal MB which may drive rates of in-stent restenosis and the potential impact of MB stenting affecting SB coronary flow dynamics. With the perspective of leaving lower metallic burden, a drug-coated balloon (DCB) has been utilized to treat bifurcations in both the MB and SB. The author gives an overview of the existing state of knowledge and prospects for the future for using DCB to treat bifurcation lesions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRestenosisPercutaneous coronary interventionBifurcationBalloonStentDrug-eluting stentCardiologyRadiologyAngioplastySurgeryInternal medicineQuantum mechanicsMyocardial infarctionPhysicsNonlinear systemCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments