The European bifurcation club Left Main Coronary Stent study: a randomized comparison of stepwise provisional vs. systematic dual stenting strategies (EBC MAIN)
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Patients with non-left-main coronary bifurcation lesions are usually best treated with a stepwise provisional approach. However, patients with true left main stem bifurcation lesions have been shown in one dedicated randomized study to benefit from systematic dual stent implantation.
Four hundred and sixty-seven patients with true left main stem bifurcation lesions requiring intervention were recruited to the EBC MAIN study in 11 European countries. Patients were aged 71 ± 10 years; 77% were male. Patients were randomly allocated to a stepwise layered provisional strategy (
Among patients with true bifurcation left main stem stenosis requiring intervention, fewer major adverse cardiac events occurred with a stepwise layered provisional approach than with planned dual stenting, although the difference was not statistically significant. The stepwise provisional strategy should remain the default for distal left main stem bifurcation intervention.
Contributors

David Hildick-Smith
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Sussex Cardiac Centre Brighton , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Mohaned Egred
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Adrian Banning
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Philippe Brunel
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Miroslaw Ferenc
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Thomas Hovasse
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Adrian Wlodarczak
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Manuel Pan
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Thomas Schmitz
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Marc Silvestri
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Andreis Erglis
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Evgeny Kretov
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Jens Flensted Lassen
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Alaide Chieffo
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Thierry Lefèvre
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James Cockburn
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Olivier Darremont
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Marie-Claude Morice
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Yves Louvard
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