J Med Assoc Thai 2000; 83 (12):1471

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Safety and Acceptable Initial Outcomes of Reused Balloon Catheters for Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty
Srimahachota S Mail, Boonyaratavej S , Udayachalerm W , Sittisuk S , Suithichaiyakul T , Sangwatanaroj S , Chaipromprasit J , Budhari W , Somabutr C , Chayanont D , Ngarmukos P

SAMONPORN BOONYARATAVEJ,M.D.*,
SURAPUN SITTISUK, M.D.*,
SOMKIAT SANGWATANAROJ, M.D.*,
WACIN BUDHARI, M.D.*,
DAUNCHAI CHAYANONT,M.D.*,
Objectives : This study was conducted to compare the safety and initial outcomes
applying reused balloon (RB) catheters with those of attained new balloon (NB) catheters when
performing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
Background : Recently, PTCA procedures have been used increasingly for the treatment
of patients with coronary heart disease. In the era of national economic constraint, reused
balloon catheters will reduce the cost of expensive, imported coronary angioplasty devices. Hence,
data concerning the safety and success rate of RB catheters compared with NB catheters are
urgently required.
Methods : Prospective comparative study between reused and new balloon catheters for
coronary angioplasty. Data forms were completed after each procedure and before the patient was
discharged after an 18-month period.
Results : From July 1996 to December 1997, 221 cases (121-RB, 100-NB) were enrolled.
Mean age, ejection fraction, diseased vessel and lesion characteristics were similar in both groups.
The number of lesions was much higher performed in the RB than in the NB group(l.7
เธ‘
0.9
vs
1.4
เธ‘
0.8, p
=
0.02). The RB group had more cases of acute myocardial infarction than the NB
group (7.4%
vs
I%, p
=
0.003), however, the angiographic and case success rate were the same
(99.5%
vs
97.9% and 98.3%
vs
97% respectively). Major adverse cardiac events in RB
amounted to 1.7 per cent and for NB to 1.0 per cent (p
=
ns). The total amount of balloons
used in RB was much higher than in the NB group (1.5
เธ‘
0.6
vs
1.1
เธ‘
0.3, p
=

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