Randomized comparison of the magnetic navigation system vs. standard wires in the treatment of bifurcations
European Heart Journal 32(12): 1479-1483
Article 2010 English
Authors
SR
Steve Ramcharitar
WG
Willem J. van der Giessen
ME
Martin van der Ent
Abstract
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Randomly compare the magnetic navigation system (MNS) to standard guidewire techniques in managing bifurcating lesions. Thirty-one consecutive patients with bifurcating lesions were randomized to cross the bifurcating vessels prior to treatment and thereafter the struts of deployed stents with either magnetic or standard guidewires. Crossing success, crossing/fluoroscopy times, and contrast media usage were directly compared. Similar times were noted in both the magnetic wire crossings (median, IQR; 68 s, 45–138 s vs. 59 s, 32–133 s) and fluoroscopic times (median, IQR; 62 s, 44–135 s vs. 55 s, 27–133 s) when compared with standard conventional wires passage through the deployed struts. The MNS successful crossings were 30/31 (96.8%) compared with 28/31 (90.0%) observed with the standard wires. Two previously failed standard wire cases were successfully crossed with magnetic guidewires. In contemporary stented bifurcations, the MNS achieved equivalent crossing/fluoroscopy times through deployed stents struts and may be useful in salvaging failed standard wire cases.
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