| Literature DB >> 31201589 |
Yoshiro Tsukiyama1, Toshiro Shinke2,3, Takayuki Ishihara4, Hiromasa Otake1, Daisuke Terashita1, Amane Kozuki5, Masashi Fukunaga6, Kan Zen7, Tetsuo Horimatsu6, Kenichi Fujii6, Junya Shite5, Masaaki Uematsu4, Mitsuyoshi Takahara8, Osamu Iida4, Shinsuke Nanto9, Ken-Ichi Hirata1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to elucidate the vascular responses to paclitaxel-eluting stent (Zilver PTX stent) in superficial femoral artery lesion at different elapsed times using angioscopy. Patients who received Zilver PTX stent implantation from five centers were enrolled. We performed angioscopic examinations at 2, 6, and 12 months after implantation and evaluated neointimal coverage (NIC) grade, intra-stent thrombus (IS-Th) grade, and presence of yellow plaque. NIC grade 0 was defined as stent struts exposed; grade 1, struts transparently visible although covered; grade 2, struts embedded in the neointima, but translucent; and grade 3, struts fully embedded and invisible. IS-Th was graded as follows: grade 0 (none), 1 (focal), and 2 (diffusely spread). Angioscopic follow-up evaluation was performed at 2 months (25 patients, 42 lesions), 6 months (18 patients, 23 stents), and 12 months (14 patients, 24 stents) after stent implantation. Dominant NIC grade significantly increased over time; however, 16.3% of the cases had NIC grade 1 or 2 at 12 months. IS-Th grade decreased; however IS-Th and yellow plaque were persistently observed in 62.5% and 83.3% cases, respectively, at 12 months. An ongoing healing response was observed at 12 months after implantation; however, thrombogenic findings were noted. Prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy could potentially enhance the clinical utility of Zilver PTX.Entities:
Keywords: Angioscopy; Intra-stent thrombus; Neointimal coverage; Stent thrombosis; Superficial femoral artery; Zilver PTX
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31201589 DOI: 10.1007/s10554-019-01638-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ISSN: 1569-5794 Impact factor: 2.357