Gluhov E.A. 1
Baratova K.Y. 1
Shitikov I.V. 1
Titkov I.V. 1
Oleynik S.A. 1
Sorokina E.N. 1
Ruzanov I.S. 2
Samitin V.V. 3
1 Saratov Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology
2 Saratov Regional Hospital
3 Saratov Regional Cardiac Center
This paper presents the experience of the authors of the study and compared the immediate and long-term clinical efficacy of endovascular treatment of patients with occlusive lesions of the coronary bed, depending on the completeness of revascularization achieved and the effect of revascularization on the QoL of patients in the cohort. The study included 66 patients. Depending on the progress of surgery, all patients were divided into 2 groups: 1 - Patients who underwent complete or incomplete anatomical anatomically but functionally adequate revascularization by PCI-37, 2 - group of patients achieved during coronary angioplasty anatomically incomplete revascularization , i.e. with the performance of PCI-donor artery collaterals - 29. The effectiveness of PCI was evaluated immediately after treatment, and after 12 months. Assessment of the quality of life of patients was carried out using a questionnaire SF-36. After a stent was statistically significant shift in the direction of QoL scores increased in patients in group 1 compared with group 2. Gross anatomical and functional adequate revascularization with angioplasty least large epicardial arteries including chronically occluded in the immediate period is the preferred method of treatment in comparison with incomplete revascularization.