The success rates of coronary angioplasty for the treatment of chronic total occlusions are less favorable than for coronary stenosis. Therefore, a new laser guidewire (LW) was designed to facilitate the crossing of chronic total occlusions. We report on the results of a European multicenter surveillance study, evaluating the laser guidewire performance. Between May 1994 and July 1996, 345 patients (age 59 ± 10 years, 291 men) with chronic total occlusions were enrolled in 28 European centers. The median age of occlusion was 29 weeks (range 2 to 884), the occlusion length 19 ± 10 mm. LW recanalization was successful in 205 patients (59%). LW perforation occurred in 73 patients (21%), with hemodynamic consequences in 4 (1%). There were no deaths, emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery, or Q-wave myocardial infarctions. In a multivariate regression analysis an occlusion age of <40 weeks (p = 0.001, RR = 1.34) and an occlusion length <30 mm (p = 0.01, RR = 1.59) were independent predictors of success. Results indicate that the LW is an effective and safe tool in the treatment of chronic total occlusion refractory to conventional guidewires.
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