Circulation, Vol 76, 1298-1306, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
RG McKay, RD Safian, AD Berman, DJ Diver, JS Weinstein, RM Wyman, MJ Cunningham, LL McKay, DS Baim and W Grossman
Of 120 consecutive balloon aortic valvuloplasty procedures for critical
aortic stenosis, valvuloplasty was performed in combination with coronary
angioplasty in nine patients (average age 76 years). All nine patients were
symptomatic with angina and congestive heart failure before combined
procedures. Aortic valvuloplasty was performed with 20 to 23 mm balloon
catheter advanced retrogradely from the femoral artery and resulted in an
improvement in peak aortic valve gradient (60 +/- 19 to 33 +/- 13 mm Hg; p
less than or equal to .01) and calculated aortic valve area (0.7 +/- 0.1 to
1.1 +/- 0.3 cm2; p less than or equal to .01). Single-vessel coronary
angioplasty was performed via the femoral approach, with 2.0 to 3.5 mm
balloon catheters, and resulted in a mean reduction of a critical coronary
stenosis in each patient from 91 +/- 4% to 29 +/- 8%. The site of coronary
angioplasty was the left anterior descending artery in three patients, the
circumflex artery in three patients, the right coronary artery in two
patients, and a bypass graft to the right coronary artery in one patient.
Combined procedures were performed with a mean arterial time of 108 min.
Complications included groin hematomas (n = 2), transient left bundle
branch block (n = 1), and transient atrial fibrillation (n = 1). No patient
experienced prolonged chest pain, myocardial infarction, major increase in
aortic insufficiency, or embolic phenomena. Eight of the nine patients
treated with combined procedures noted significant improvement in symptoms
of angina and congestive heart failure and were discharged.(ABSTRACT
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Combined percutaneous aortic valvuloplasty and transluminal coronary angioplasty in adult patients with calcific aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease
Charles A. Dana Research Institute, Beth Israel Hospital, Ave., Boston, MA 02215.
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