Bifurcation Coronary Disease

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Review clinical trials related to Bifurcation Coronary Disease. Use filters to narrow results by trial status, phase, treatment, biological sex and sponsor.

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Status: Recruiting

Restrospective Analysis of MACE in Patients Treated With Drug-elluting Balloons.

Retrospective analysis of data collected in an institutional database of coronary interventions with use of drug-eluting balloons, with a prospective follow-up for major adverse cardiovascular events and living status.

Participants needed: 1,500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Olivier F. BertrandUpdated: Apr 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults (>=18 years of age) [+2]

Incomplete or non-available data on the post-procedural clinical follow-up [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Double Kissing-crush vs Controlled Balloon-crush Techniques For Complex Coronary Bfurcation Lesions

The Crush technique for coronary bifurcation lesions has evolved significantly since its introduction to the literature by Colombo et al. in 2003, with several iterations, including double kissing balloon inflation. The main disadvantage of the historical Crush technique is the low success rate of the final kissing balloon inflation. An improvement came with the introduction of double kissing crush stenting aiming for the shorter protrusion and kissing balloon dilation performed before and after main branch stent implantation. The double kissing crush provides a significant reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events compared to Provisional stenting, Crush, and Culotte techniques. Recently, a novel modified mini-crush technique (controlled balloon-crush) has been introduced to the literature and is one of the most up-to-date crush techniques. The main advantage of this technique over the contemporary mini-crush technique is that the side branch can be easily rewired, and the 1:1 size non-compliant balloon can easily pass through the crushed stent structure in the ostial part of the side branch. The basic rationale of this is that the crushing of the side branch stent is done in a more controlled manner (by slowly deflation of the side branch stent balloon), and this causes less disruption of the stent cells. To date, no data compares the mid-term outcomes of double kissing crush and controlled balloon-crush stenting techniques in patients with complex coronary bifurcation lesions. Hence, this study aimed to determine the clinical results of double kissing crush and controlled balloon-crush techniques under mid-term follow-up.

Participants needed: 300
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Educational and Training HospitalUpdated: Apr 17, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Aged >18 [+2]

Non-complex bifurcation anatomy [+8]