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Early vascular response of ultra-thin bioresorbable polymer sirolimus-eluting stents assessed by optical frequency domain imaging: the EVALUATION study.

Takashi Miura1,2, Yasushi Ueki3, Keisuke Senda4, Kyuhachi Otagiri5, Takahiro Tachibana6, Tatsuya Saigusa3, Soichiro Ebisawa3, Hirohiko Motoki3, Uichi Ikeda7,3, Koichiro Kuwahara3.   

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the early vascular response of ultra-thin strut bioresorbable polymer sirolimus-eluting stents (BP SES) using optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI). Ultra-thin strut BP SES have superior outcomes in terms of efficacy and safety endpoints when compared to other thin strut new-generation stents. However, the factors contributing to the superiority of BP SES over other thin strut new-generation stents are unclear. A total of 32 patients with multivessel disease requiring staged procedures at 1 month were enrolled from 3 cardiovascular institutions; of these, 31 were immediately assessed by OFDI (n = 31). All patients were assessed at 1 month after ultra-thin strut BP SES implantation. The primary endpoint was % of uncovered struts. A total of 1723 cross sections (17,014 struts) were analyzed at baseline and 1 month after percutaneous coronary intervention. The % uncovered struts at 1-month follow-up was 7.7% (4.0, 13.8). Furthermore, the covered strut % (88.4% and 80.4%, P = 0.013) and malapposition rate (2.7% and 4.3%, P = 0.012) were significantly different between the 60-μm and 80-μm stents. Ultra-thin strut BP SES implantation may feasibly achieve early vascular responses due to the ultra-thin struts. This may ultimately lead to lower stent thrombosis and target lesion failure rates.Clinical trial registration University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (No. UMIN000033406).

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Keywords:  Coronary; Imaging; Outcomes; Struts; Vessel

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32621170     DOI: 10.1007/s12928-020-00689-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Interv Ther        ISSN: 1868-4297


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1.  Impact of structural features of very thin stents implanted in unprotected left main or coronary bifurcations on clinical outcomes.

Authors:  Mario Iannaccone; Fabrizio D'Ascenzo; Guglielmo Gallone; Satoru Mitomo; Radosław Parma; Daniela Trabattoni; Nicola Ryan; Saverio Muscoli; Giuseppe Venuti; Andrea Montabone; Francesca De Lio; Lorenzo Zaccaro; Giorgio Quadri; Ovidio De Filippo; Wojciech Wojakowski; Andrea Rognoni; Gerard Helft; Diego Gallo; Leonardo De Luca; Filippo Figini; Yoichi Imori; Federico Conrotto; Giacomo Boccuzzi; Alessio Mattesini; Wojciech Wańha; Grzegorz Smolka; Zenon Huczek; Cristina Rolfo; Mauro Pennone; Bernardo Cortese; Davide Capodanno; Alaide Chieffo; Ivan Nuñez-Gil; Umberto Morbiducci; Maurizio D'Amico; Ferdinando Varbella; Francesco Romeo; Imad Sheiban; Javier Escaned; Roberto Garbo; Claudio Moretti; Carlo di Mario; Gaetano M De Ferrari
Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 2.692

2.  The comparison of early healing 1-month after PCI among CoCr-everolimus-eluting stent (EES), biodegradable polymer (BP)-EES and BP-sirolimus-eluting stent: Insights from OFDI and coronary angioscopy.

Authors:  Takao Sato; Yuji Taya; Naomasa Suzuki; Sho Yuasa; Shohei Kishi; Tomoyasu Koshikawa; Koichi Fuse; Satoshi Fujita; Yoshio Ikeda; Hitoshi Kitazawa; Minoru Takahashi; Masaaki Okabe; Yoshifusa Aizawa
Journal:  Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc       Date:  2018-08-17
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