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Comparison of intracoronary adenosine and isosorbide dinitrate on no-reflow/slow flow during rotational atherectomy.

Author(s): Tsao TP, Cheng SM, Cheng CC, Yang SP

Affiliation(s): Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defence Medical Centre, Taiwan, Republic of China.

Publication date & source: 2009-04, Acta Cardiol., 64(2):225-30.

Publication type: Comparative Study

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of intracoronary adenosine and isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) on no-reflow/slow flow during high-speed rotational atherectomy (HSRA) in patients with complex coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS AND RESULTS: Medical records from consecutive patients diagnosed with complex CAD between November 2002 and March 2006 who underwent HSRA at the Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defence Medical Centre in Taipei, Taiwan, were included in this study. Patients in the adenosine group (n=32) received a 50 microg intracoronary adenosine bolus prior to the initiation of burr rotation and during each ablation. Patients in the ISDN group (n=58) received a 0.5 mg intracoronary ISDN bolus at comparable time points. Angiographic success was achieved in 100% of patients in the adenosine group and 98.3% (57/58) in the ISDN group.The procedural success rates were 96.9% (31/32) in the adenosine group and 89.7% (52/58) in the ISDN group. One patient (3.1%) from the adenosine group and six patients (10.3%) from the ISDN group experienced no-reflow/slow flow (P = 0.414). No in-hospital mortality occurred and target vessel revascularization was unnecessary. CONCLUSIONS: Intracoronary administration of either adenosine or ISDN during HSRA appears safe and administration of either agent may be effective in decreasing the incidence of no-reflow/slow flow during HSRA. Further large, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trials are required.

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