Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (04): 541-.
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Abstract: Objective To explore the relationship between coronary collateral circulation following percutaneous coronaryintervention (PCI) for a single left anterior descending artery and the recovery of cardiac function. Methods A total of 625patients with coronary heart disease were retrospectively analyzed, who received selective coronary angiographydemonstrating lesions involving a single left anterior descending artery and underwent stent placement between January, 2010and December, 2012. According to Rentrop’s classification, the patients were divided into group A (n=280) with Rentrop grades1-3 and group B (n=325) with Rentrop grade 0. Group A were further divided into 3 subgroups according to the source ofcollateral circulation, namely group A1 (n=200) with contralateral collateral circulation, group A2 (n=44) with contralateral +ipsilateral collateral circulation, and group A3 (n=36) with ipsilateral collateral circulation. The outcomes of cardiac functionrecovery were compared between groups A and B and between the 3 subgroups in group A. Results Compared with patientswithout collateral circulation, patients with collateral coronary circulation showed greater left ventricular ejection fractionincrement and reduction in brain natriuretic peptide and red cell volume distribution width with also lower expansion leftventricular end-diastolic volume. Among the 3 subgroups in group A, cardiac function improvement was the most obvious inpatients with contralateral+ ipsilateral collateral circulation (group A2) followed by those in group A3, and was the worst ingroup A1. Conclusion The presence of collateral coronary circulation promotes cardiac function recovery in patients receivingPCI for lesions involving a single left anterior descending artery. Patients with contralateral+ipsilateral collateral circulationhave the best cardiac function improvement followed by those with contralateral collateral circulation.
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