TY - JOUR
T1 - Classification of coronary artery bifurcation lesions and treatments
T2 - Time for a consensus!
AU - Louvard, Yves
AU - Thomas, Martyn
AU - Dzavik, Vladimir
AU - Hildick-Smith, David
AU - Galassi, Alfredo R.
AU - Pan, Manuel
AU - Burzotta, Francisco
AU - Zelizko, Michael
AU - Dudek, Darius
AU - Ludman, Peter
AU - Sheiban, Imad
AU - Lassen, Jens F.
AU - Darremont, Olivier
AU - Kastrati, Adnan
AU - Ludwig, Josef
AU - Iakovou, Ioannis
AU - Brunel, Philippe
AU - Lansky, Alexandra
AU - Meerkin, David
AU - Legrand, Victor
AU - Medina, Alfonso
AU - Lefèvre, Thierry
PY - 2008/2/1
Y1 - 2008/2/1
N2 - Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of debate. Many studies have been published in this setting. They are often small scale and display methodological flaws and other shortcomings such as inaccurate designation of lesions, heterogeneity, and inadequate description of techniques implemented. Methods: The aim is to propose a consensus established by the European Bifurcation Club (EBC), on the definition and classification of bifurcation lesions and treatments implemented with the purpose of allowing comparisons between techniques in various anatomical and clinical settings. Results: A bifurcation lesion is a coronary artery narrowing occurring adjacent to, and/or involving, the origin of a significant side branch. The simple lesion classification proposed by Medina has been adopted. To analyze the outcomes of different techniques by intention to treat, it is necessary to clearly define which vessel is the distal main branch and which is (are) the side branche(s) and give each branch a distinct name. Each segment of the bifurcation has been named following the same pattern as the Medina classification. The classification of the techniques (MADS: Main, Across, Distal, Side) is based on the manner in which the first stent has been implanted. A visual presentation of PCI techniques and devices used should allow the development of a software describing quickly and accurately the procedure performed. Conclusion: The EBC proposes a new classification of bifurcation lesions and their treatments to permit accurate comparisons of well described techniques in homogeneous lesion groups.
AB - Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of debate. Many studies have been published in this setting. They are often small scale and display methodological flaws and other shortcomings such as inaccurate designation of lesions, heterogeneity, and inadequate description of techniques implemented. Methods: The aim is to propose a consensus established by the European Bifurcation Club (EBC), on the definition and classification of bifurcation lesions and treatments implemented with the purpose of allowing comparisons between techniques in various anatomical and clinical settings. Results: A bifurcation lesion is a coronary artery narrowing occurring adjacent to, and/or involving, the origin of a significant side branch. The simple lesion classification proposed by Medina has been adopted. To analyze the outcomes of different techniques by intention to treat, it is necessary to clearly define which vessel is the distal main branch and which is (are) the side branche(s) and give each branch a distinct name. Each segment of the bifurcation has been named following the same pattern as the Medina classification. The classification of the techniques (MADS: Main, Across, Distal, Side) is based on the manner in which the first stent has been implanted. A visual presentation of PCI techniques and devices used should allow the development of a software describing quickly and accurately the procedure performed. Conclusion: The EBC proposes a new classification of bifurcation lesions and their treatments to permit accurate comparisons of well described techniques in homogeneous lesion groups.
KW - Bifurcation lesions
KW - Classification of bifurcation lesions
KW - Classification of treatments
KW - QCA
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U2 - 10.1002/ccd.21314
DO - 10.1002/ccd.21314
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17985377
AN - SCOPUS:39749131262
SN - 1522-1946
VL - 71
SP - 175
EP - 183
JO - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
JF - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
IS - 2
ER -