| Literature DB >> 30599059 |
Takayoshi Toba1, Toshiro Shinke2,3, Hiromasa Otake1, Yoichiro Sugizaki1, Ryo Takeshige1, Hiroyuki Onishi1, Akira Nagasawa1, Yoshiro Tsukiyama1, Kenichi Yanaka1, Yuichiro Nagano1, Hiroyuki Yamamoto1, Hiroyuki Kawamori1, Akira Matsuura4, Takayuki Ishihara5, Daisuke Matsumoto6, Nobuaki Igarashi7, Takatoshi Hayashi8, Yoshinori Yasaka9, Makoto Kadotani10, Takashi Fujii11, Junya Shite12, Masaharu Okada13, Takashi Sakakibara14, Ken-Ichi Hirata1.
Abstract
The impact of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) with adjusted-dose (3.75 mg/day) prasugrel for Japanese patients has not been fully investigated in terms of local arterial healing following the elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The ROUTE-01 elective study was a prospective, 12-center and single-arm registry that enrolled 123 patients who underwent elective PCI with everolimus-eluting stents (EESs) under DAPT with a combination of adjusted-dose prasugrel and aspirin. Serial optical coherence tomography (OCT) was performed at the index PCI and 9-month follow-up to assess the relationship between in-stent thorombus (IST) and residual platelet reactivity measuring platelet reactivity unit (PRU). The patients were classified as extensive, intermediate, and poor metabolizers by cytochrome P450 2C19 (CYP2C19) loss-of-function polymorphisms. The prevalence of IST was 9.0% by 9-month OCT, with no difference amongst the three groups (p = 0.886). The incidences of malapposed and uncovered struts were not different among the groups. PRU was not statistically different among the groups. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, the independent predictor for IST on 9-month OCT was irregular protrusion (odds ratio = 8.952, p = 0.037) on post-PCI OCT, not CYP2C19 loss-of-function polymorphisms. An adequate anti-thrombotic effect with an acceptable incidence of IST was observed irrespective of CYP2C19 loss-of-function polymorphisms. Our data suggests that adjusted-dose prasugrel and aspirin is a feasible treatment option in Japanese patients treated with EESs in elective PCI.Entities:
Keywords: Drug-eluting stent; Dual antiplatelet therapy; Optical coherence tomography; Platelet reactivity; Prasugrel
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30599059 DOI: 10.1007/s00380-018-1322-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Vessels ISSN: 0910-8327 Impact factor: 2.037