Literature DB >> 25578507

Simple balloon dilation for drug-eluting in-stent restenosis: an optical coherent tomography analysis.

Ryo Arikawa1, Hiroshi Yamaguchi2, Junichiro Takaoka1, Akihiro Miyamura1, Nobuhiko Atsuchi1, Toshiko Ninomiya1, Yoshihiko Atsuchi1, Mitsuru Ohishi3, Mitsuyasu Terashima4, Hideaki Kaneda5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although drug-eluting stent (DES) has significantly reduced restenosis, the treatment of DES-in-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a challenge with high restenosis rate.
METHODS: We examined whether morphologic appearance of restenosis tissue by optical coherent tomography (OCT) had an impact on outcomes after balloon angioplasty for DES-ISR. The morphologic appearance of restenosis tissue was qualitatively assessed for tissue structures such as homogeneous, layered, and heterogeneous patterns.
RESULTS: Using OCT, 50 patients with DES-ISR were divided into 2 groups: 25 lesions with homogeneous or layered patterns (homo/layered group) and 25 lesions with heterogeneous patterns (hetero group). Acute gain was larger in the hetero group (1.33 ± 0.41 mm vs. 1.06 ± 0.32 mm in the homo/layered group, P = 0.03). On intravascular ultrasound analysis, post-procedural percent neointimal area was smaller in the hetero group (27.4 ± 9.2% vs. 34.0 ± 11.2% in the homo/layered group, P = 0.05). Angiographic follow-up was performed in 37 lesions (74%). Follow-up minimal lumen diameter was larger in the hetero group (1.75 ± 0.89 mm vs. 1.01 ± 0.81 mm in the homo/layered group, P = 0.04). Target lesion revascularization rates tended to be lower in the hetero group (20% vs. 43% in the homo/layered group, P = 0.12).
CONCLUSIONS: Balloon angioplasty was more effective for DES-ISR with heterogeneous tissue appearance than DES-ISR with homogeneous/layered tissue appearance. OCT assessment of DES-ISR morphology may be a useful adjunct in determining clinical strategies. Simple balloon dilatation is a possible treatment strategy for DES-ISR lesions with a heterogeneous appearance on OCT images.
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Keywords:  Angiography; Angioplasty; Atherosclerosis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25578507     DOI: 10.1016/j.carrev.2014.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Revasc Med        ISSN: 1878-0938


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1.  In-stent restenosis assessed with frequency domain optical coherence tomography shows smooth coronary arterial healing process in second-generation drug-eluting stents.

Authors:  Takashi Kajiya; Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Junichiro Takaoka; Kengo Fukunaga; Ryoichi Arima; Akihiro Miyamura; Toshiko Ninomiya; Nobuhiko Atsuchi; Yoshihiko Atsuchi; Mitsuyasu Terashima; Hideaki Kaneda; Mitsuru Ohishi
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 1.858

2.  Drug-eluting stents or balloon angioplasty for drug-eluting stent-associated restenosis: An observational follow-up study of first-time versus repeated restenosis.

Authors:  Mohamed Aboel-Kassem F Abdelmegid; Tarek A N Ahmed; Masashi Kato; Kenji Ando; Takenori Domei; Masashi Iwabuchi; Masakiyo Nobuyoshi
Journal:  J Saudi Heart Assoc       Date:  2016-10-14
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