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Korean Circulation Journal
2002 Volume.32 No. 2 p.125 ~ p.130
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Using CrosswireNT in Total Occlusion of Coronary Artery
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Myung Ho Jeong/Ki Bae Seoung*/Ju Han Kim/Weon Kim/Jay Young Rhew/Sang Rok Lee/Ok Young Park/Woo Kon Jeong/Young Keun Ahn/Jeong Gwan Cho/Jong Chun Park/Jung Chaee Kang
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Despite marked advances in the design of percutaneous coronary intervention hardware, total occlusion remains associated with a low primary success rate. The most common cause of failure is the inability to cross the lesion with a guidewire. We report the results of a non-randomized single-center investigation using a hydrophilic coated guidewire (Crosswire NT).

Subjects and Methods: We analyzed the angiographic results of 92 patients (68 males, 24 females, age 58.8¡¾9.7 years-old) who underwent angioplasty utilizing Crosswire NT for either total (TIMI flow 1) or subtotal occlusion at Chonnam National University Hospital between December 2000 and July 2001.

Results: Clinical diagnoses of the studied subjects revealed 40 cases of acute myocardial infarction, 15 of myocardial infarction, 29 of unstable angina and 8 of stable angina. The primary success rate was 79.3% (73/92), the success rate in total occlusion was 69.0% (40/58), and that of the chronic total occlusion cases among the total occlusion group was 64.3% (18/28). The success rates in the use of Crosswire NT as the first and second choice were 85.7% and 78.8%, respectively. The abrupt occlusive lesions, complex lesions more than type B 2, and presence of collateral circulation were all associated with a lower success rate. Coronary artery perforation occurred in one case.

Conclusion: The new nitinol hydrophilic wire, Crosswire NT, is a safe and effective tool for the recanalization of total occlusive coronary lesion.
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