BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate the endothelialization and the inflammatory responses depending on the administration duration of triple anti-platelet therapy at overlapping bioabsorbable polymer coated biolimus-eluting stents (BESs) in a porcine coronary model. METHODS: We successfully deployed 36 overlapping BESs for the left anterior descending coronary and left circumflex artery or right coronary artery in 18 non-injured pigs. Total pigs were divided into 3 groups (12 overlapping stents of 6 pigs in each group) as follows: group I received aspirin 100mg and clopidogrel 75 mg daily for 8 weeks, group II received aspirin 100mg and clopidogrel 75 mg daily for 8 weeks and cilostazol 200mg daily for initial 4 weeks, and group III received aspirin 100mg, clopidogrel 75 mg, and cilostazol 200mg daily for 8 weeks. Follow-up coronary angiograms and histomorphometric and histopahtologic analyses at overlapping and non-overlapping segments were performed respectively. RESULTS: Inflammation score was similar between overlapping and non-overlapping segments in all pigs (1.2 ± 0.33 vs. 1.1 ± 0.17, p=0.117). The neointima area (NA) and percent area stenosis (%AS) at overlapping segments were not significantly different among the 3 groups. However, at non-overlapping segments, NA and %AS in group III were significantly smaller than those in group I (2.3 ± 0.50mm(2) vs. 1.8 ± 0.43 mm(2), p=0.037; 48.9 ± 12.85% vs. 37.7 ± 9.08%, p=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that BES appears to be reliable on the inflammatory response at overlapping segments as well as non-overlapping segments. Long-term administration of cilostazol is more effective in reducing neointimal formation at non-overlapping segments of BESs in a porcine coronary model.
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate the endothelialization and the inflammatory responses depending on the administration duration of triple anti-platelet therapy at overlapping bioabsorbable polymer coated biolimus-eluting stents (BESs) in a porcine coronary model. METHODS: We successfully deployed 36 overlapping BESs for the left anterior descending coronary and left circumflex artery or right coronary artery in 18 non-injured pigs. Total pigs were divided into 3 groups (12 overlapping stents of 6 pigs in each group) as follows: group I received aspirin 100mg and clopidogrel 75 mg daily for 8 weeks, group II received aspirin 100mg and clopidogrel 75 mg daily for 8 weeks and cilostazol 200mg daily for initial 4 weeks, and group III received aspirin 100mg, clopidogrel 75 mg, and cilostazol 200mg daily for 8 weeks. Follow-up coronary angiograms and histomorphometric and histopahtologic analyses at overlapping and non-overlapping segments were performed respectively. RESULTS: Inflammation score was similar between overlapping and non-overlapping segments in all pigs (1.2 ± 0.33 vs. 1.1 ± 0.17, p=0.117). The neointima area (NA) and percent area stenosis (%AS) at overlapping segments were not significantly different among the 3 groups. However, at non-overlapping segments, NA and %AS in group III were significantly smaller than those in group I (2.3 ± 0.50mm(2) vs. 1.8 ± 0.43 mm(2), p=0.037; 48.9 ± 12.85% vs. 37.7 ± 9.08%, p=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that BES appears to be reliable on the inflammatory response at overlapping segments as well as non-overlapping segments. Long-term administration of cilostazol is more effective in reducing neointimal formation at non-overlapping segments of BESs in a porcine coronary model.
Authors: Doo Sun Sim; Myung Ho Jeong; Dae Sung Park; Jung Ha Kim; Kyung Seob Lim; Hyun Kuk Kim; Sung Soo Kim; Jae Yeong Cho; Hae Chang Jeong; Keun Ho Park; Young Joon Hong; Ju Han Kim; Youngkeun Ahn; Jeong Gwan Cho; Jong Chun Park Journal: Korean Circ J Date: 2015-03-24 Impact factor: 3.243
Authors: Kyung Seob Lim; Myung Ho Jeong; In Ho Bae; Dae Sung Park; Jong Min Kim; Jung Ha Kim; Dong Lyun Cho; Doo Sun Sim; Keun-Ho Park; Young Joon Hong; Youngkeun Ahn Journal: Korean Circ J Date: 2013-11-30 Impact factor: 3.243
Authors: Keun Ho Park; Myung Ho Jeong; Young Joon Hong; Youngkeun Ahn; Hyun Kuk Kim; Young Yub Koh; Doo Il Kim; Sang Wook Kim; Weon Kim; Seung Woon Rha; Jay Young Rhew; Jong Seon Park; Hun Sik Park; Jang Ho Bae; Jang Whan Bae; Seok Kyu Oh; Sung Yun Lee; Seung Wook Lee; Jae Hwan Lee; Sang Yeob Lim; Jang Hyun Cho; Kwang Soo Cha; Jai Keon Chae; Seung Ho Hur; Sun Ho Hwang; Jin Yong Hwang Journal: Yonsei Med J Date: 2018-01 Impact factor: 2.759