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Publication European Bifurcation Club white paper on stenting techniques for patients with bifurcated coronary artery lesions(2020) ;Burzotta, Francesco (7003405739) ;Lassen, Jens Flensted (57189389659) ;Louvard, Yves (7004523655) ;Lefèvre, Thierry (13608617100) ;Banning, Adrian P. (57957647700) ;Daremont, Olivier (57217487472) ;Pan, Manuel (7202544866) ;Hildick-Smith, David (8089365300) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800) ;Džavík, Vladimír (7004450973) ;Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol (6603262426) ;Hikichi, Yutaka (7006401170) ;Murasato, Yoshinobu (56200383400) ;Koo, Bon Kwon (35285769200) ;Chen, Shao-Liang (35186717200) ;Serruys, Patrick (34573036500)Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)Background: Defining the optimal conduction of percutaneous-coronary-intervention (PCI) to treat bifurcation lesions has been the subject of many clinical studies showing that the applied stenting technique may influence clinical outcome. Accordingly, bifurcation stenting classifications and technical sequences should be standardized to allow proper reporting and comparison. Methods: The European Bifurcation Club (EBC) is a multidisciplinary group dedicated to optimize the treatment of bifurcations and previously created a classification of bifurcation stenting techniques that is based on the first stent implantation site. Since some techniques have been abandoned, others have been refined and dedicated devices became available, EBC promoted an international task force aimed at updating the classification of bifurcation stenting techniques as well as at highlighting the best practices for most popular techniques. Original descriptive images obtained by drawings, bench tests and micro-computed-tomographic reconstructions have been created in order to serve as tutorials in both procedure reporting and clinical practice. Results: An updated Main-Across-Distal-Side (MADS)-2, classification of bifurcation stenting techniques has been realized and is reported in the present article allowing standardized procedure reporting in both clinical practice and scientific studies. The EBC-promoted task force deeply discussed, agreed on and described (using original drawings and bench tests) the optimal steps for the following major bifurcation stenting techniques: (a) 1-stent techniques (“provisional” and “inverted provisional”) and (b) 2-stent techniques (“T/TAP,” “culotte,” and “DK-crush”). Conclusions: The present EBC-promoted paper is intended to facilitate technique selection, reporting and performance for PCI on bifurcated lesions during daily clinical practice. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Percutaneous coronary intervention for bifurcation coronary lesions using optimised angiographic guidance: The 18th consensus document from the European Bifurcation Club(2024) ;Burzotta, Francesco (7003405739) ;Louvard, Yves (7004523655) ;Lassen, Jens Flensted (57189389659) ;Lefevre, Thierry (13608617100) ;Finet, Gerard (16554652600) ;Collet, Carlos (57189342058) ;Legutko, Jacek (7004544253) ;Lesiak, MacIej (57208415591) ;Hikichi, Yutaka (7006401170) ;Albiero, Remo (7003819431) ;Pan, Manuel (7202544866) ;Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800) ;Hildick-Smith, David (8089365300) ;Ferenc, Miroslaw (8933716300) ;Johnson, Thomas W. (56418917800) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Darremont, Olivier (23666794700) ;Banning, Adrian (57957647700) ;Serruys, Patrick W. (34573036500)Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)The 2023 European Bifurcation Club (EBC) meeting took place in Warsaw in October, and the latest evidence for the use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) to optimise percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) on coronary bifurcation lesions (CBLs) was a major focus. The topic generated deep discussions and general appraisal on the potential benefits of IVUS and OCT in PCI procedures. Nevertheless, despite an increasing recognition of IVUS and OCT capabilities and their recognised central role for guidance in complex CBL and left main PCI, it is expected that angiography will continue to be the primary guidance modality for CBL PCI, principally due to educational and economic barriers. Mindful of the restricted access/adoption of intracoronary imaging for CBL PCI, the EBC board decided to review and describe a series of tips and tricks which can help to optimise angiography-guided PCI for CBLs. The identified key points for achieving an optimal angiography-guided PCI include a thorough analysis of pre-PCI images (computed tomography angiography, multiple angiographic views, quantitative coronary angiography vessel estimation), a systematic application of the technical steps suggested for a given selected technique, an intraprocedural or post-PCI use of stent enhancement and a low threshold for bailout use of intravascular imaging. © 2024 Europa Group. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Physiological Approach for Coronary Artery Bifurcation Disease: Position Statement by Korean, Japanese, and European Bifurcation Clubs(2022) ;Lee, Hak Seung (57196309292) ;Kim, Ung (35226439300) ;Yang, Seokhun (57205486075) ;Murasato, Yoshinobu (56200383400) ;Louvard, Yves (7004523655) ;Song, Young Bin (15763569500) ;Kubo, Takashi (55530774100) ;Johnson, Thomas W. (56418917800) ;Hong, Soon Jun (25648124100) ;Omori, Hiroyuki (57194638479) ;Pan, Manuel (7202544866) ;Doh, Joon-Hyung (23481390400) ;Kinoshita, Yoshihisa (35431174000) ;Banning, Adrian P. (57957647700) ;Nam, Chang-Wook (34571810200) ;Shite, Junya (6602690884) ;Lefèvre, Thierry (13608617100) ;Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol (6603262426) ;Hikichi, Yutaka (7006401170) ;Chatzizisis, Yiannis S. (13907765800) ;Lassen, Jens Flensted (57189389659) ;Stankovic, Goran (59150945500)Koo, Bon-Kwon (35285769200)Coronary artery bifurcation lesions are frequently encountered in cardiac catheterization laboratories and are associated with more complex procedures and worse clinical outcomes than nonbifurcation lesions. Therefore, anatomical and physiological assessment of bifurcation lesions before, during, and after percutaneous coronary intervention is of paramount clinical importance. Physiological assessment can help interventionalists appreciate the hemodynamic significance of coronary artery disease and guide ischemia-directed revascularization. However, it is important to understand that the physiological approach for bifurcation disease is more important than simply using physiological indexes for its assessment. This joint consensus document by the Korean, Japanese, and European bifurcation clubs presents the concept of a physiological approach for coronary bifurcation lesions, as well as current knowledge, practical tips, pitfalls, and future directions of applying physiological indexes in bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention. This document aims to guide interventionalists in performing appropriate physiology-based assessments and treatment decisions for coronary bifurcation lesions. © 2022 American College of Cardiology Foundation
