Affiliations 

  • 1 Ng Swee Choon, MBBS (Malaya), MRCP (UK), MSCAI (USA). Consultant Cardiologist, c
  • 2 Othman Hitam, ASMLT. Medical Laboratory Technologist, Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Petaling Jaya
  • 3 Sawat, SRN (UK). Scrub Nurse Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Petaling Jaya
Med J Malaysia, 1991 Mar;46(1):59-65.
PMID: 1836039

Abstract

This paper reviews our first 100 consecutive PTCAs done between December 1988 and May 1990. There were 31 females and 69 males and their ages ranged from 37 years to 80 years. The mean age was 57.7 years. We achieved a follow-up rate of 66%. The restenosis rate was 22% of those that we could follow-up. There were 35 simple and 65 complex PTCAs. An average of 1.39 arteries were entered per PTCA. Of the 100 PTCAs done there was a primary success rate of 83%. On closer examination most of the failures were in the total occlusion group. There were 30 total occlusions done and 17 were successfully dilated. The primary success rate for acute total occlusions was 77% and the primary success rate for chronic total occlusions was 41%. Of the 100 PTCAs there were two deaths and only one patient had to go for emergency bypass surgery. The other complications were relatively minor including hypotension, groin bleeding, chills and rigors. This paper documents our initial 100 cases of PTCAs. It shows that our figures are compatible with other centres in this region and those around the world.

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