Literature DB >> 17287679

Randomized, double-blind, multicenter study of the Endeavor zotarolimus-eluting phosphorylcholine-encapsulated stent for treatment of native coronary artery lesions. Clinical and angiographic results of the ENDEAVOR II Trial.

J Fajadet1, W Wijns, G-J Laarman, K-H Kuck, J Ormiston, T Münzel, J J Popma, P J Fitzgerald, R Bonan, R E Kuntz.   

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AIM: The use of the Endeavor stent might reduce restenosis and stent thrombosis at 9 months.
METHODS: Patients (n =1,197) treated for single coronary artery stenosis were enrolled in a prospective, randomized, double-blind study and randomly assigned to receive the Endeavor zotarolimus-eluting phosphorylcholine polymer-coated stent (n= 598) or the same bare metal stent but without the drug or the polymer coating (n=599).
RESULTS: The 2 groups were well matched in baseline characteristics. Diabetes was present in 20.1% of patients; the mean reference vessel diameter was 2.75 mm; and the mean lesion length was 14.2 mm. The primary end point of target vessel failure at 9 months was reduced from 15.1% with the bare metal stent to 7.9% with the Endeavor (P=0.0001), and the rate of major adverse cardiac events was reduced from 14.4% with the bare metal stent to 7.3% with the Endeavor (P=0.0001). Target lesion revascularization was 4.6% with Endeavor compared with 11.8% with the bare metal stent (P=0.0001). The rate of stent thrombosis was 0.5% with the Endeavor, which was not significantly different from 1.2% with the bare metal stent. In 531 patients submitted to angiographic follow-up, late loss was reduced from 1.03+/-0.58 to 0.61+/-0.46 (P<0.001) in stent and from 0.72+/-0.61 to 0.36+/-0.46 (P<0.001) in segment. The rate of in-segment restenosis was reduced from 35% to 13.2% with Endeavor (P<0.0001). There was no excessive edge stenosis, aneurysm formation, or late acquired malposition by intravascular ultrasound imaging. Differences in clinical outcome were maintained at 12 and 24 months (P<0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with bare metal stents, the Endeavor stent is safe and reduces the rates of clinical and angiographic restenosis at 9, 12, and 24 months.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17287679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Cardioangiol        ISSN: 0026-4725            Impact factor:   1.347


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Authors:  Ahmed N Mahmoud; Nikhil H Shah; Islam Y Elgendy; Nayan Agarwal; Akram Y Elgendy; Amgad Mentias; Amr F Barakat; Dhruv Mahtta; R David Anderson; Anthony A Bavry
Journal:  Clin Cardiol       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 2.882

Review 2.  Next-generation drug-eluting stents in coronary artery disease: focus on everolimus-eluting stent (Xience V).

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