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Randomised comparison of Culotte technique versus "Double Kissing" - Crush technique (DK-Crush) for the percutaneous treatment of de novo non-left main coronary bifurcation lesions with modern everolimus-eluting stents (DES) - German multicenter study
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Aim of study This prospective randomized multicenter study will compare the long-term safety and efficacy of Culotte stenting versus "Double Kissing" - Crush (DK-Crush) stenting in the treatment of the de-novo non-left main coronary bifurcation lesions with new generation everolimus-eluting stents.
Study hypothesis In large coronary bifurcation lesions (main vessel > 2.5mm, side branch > 2.25mm) including significant ostial side branch disease, Culotte stenting compared with DKcrush stenting reduces maximal percent diameter stenosis at the bifurcation at 9-month follow-up by 25 %.
Study design Prospective, randomized, German multicenter study.
Methods Four-hundred patients, in whom a double-stenting technique is intended for the treatment of a non-left main de-novo coronary bifurcation lesion will be randomly assigned to Culotte stenting or to DK-crush stenting with an approved drug-eluting stent (SYNERGY-Stent). As a part of usual care, patients will undergo 9-month angiographic follow-up with quantitative coronary angiography. Clinical follow-up is planned at 1 year if no angiographic follow-up is obtained.
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400 participants in 2 patient groups
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Miroslaw Ferenc, MD
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