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Vascular Response Occurring at 3 Months After Everolimus-Eluting Cobalt-Chromium Stent Implantation in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction vs. Stable Coronary Artery Disease.

Masaru Ishida1, Daisuke Terashita2, Tomonori Itoh1, Hiromasa Otake2, Yoshiro Tsukiyama2, Tatsuo Kikuchi3, Takatoshi Hayashi4, Takahide Suzuki5, Yoshiaki Ito6, Takashi Morita7, Kiyoshi Hibi8, Takahiro Sawada9, Takayuki Okamura10, Junya Shite11, Fumiaki Takahashi1, Toshiro Shinke2,12, Yoshihiro Morino1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Second-generation drug-eluting stents (DES) reduce the incidence of stent thrombosis, even in patients with ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the early local vascular healing after DES implantation in STEMI lesions, which mainly concerns stent thrombosis, is still unclear.Methods and 
Results: We attempted to determine early local vascular healing 3 months after cobalt-chromium everolimus-eluting stent (CoCr-EES) implantation in STEMI lesions relative to stable coronary artery disease (CAD) lesions. This prospective, multicenter study analyzed 96 total lesions (STEMI=49, stable CAD=51) by frequency domain-optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) performed post-procedure and at the 3-month follow-up. Although CoCr-EES implanted in STEMI were almost entirely covered at 3 months, they had a relatively high incidence of uncovered struts compared with stable CAD (5.5% vs. 1.6%, P<0.001). Intrastent thrombus in the 2 groups was primarily resolved at the 3-month follow-up (STEMI: 91.7%→26.5%, stable CAD: 74.5%→11.8%). Regarding irregular protrusion, complete resolution was observed in stable CAD (21.6%→0%), while a few stents remained in STEMI (79.2%→8.2%). Although there were almost no changes for the serial change of average lumen area in STEMI, there were slight but significant decreases in stable CAD [STEMI 0.08 (-0.44, 0.55) mm2, stable CAD -0.35 (-0.55, 0.11) mm2; P=0.009].
CONCLUSIONS: Although strut coverage after CoCr-EES implantation for STEMI lesions was slightly delayed, the healing process appeared to be acceptable in both STEMI and stable CAD.

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Keywords:  Coronary artery disease; Drug-eluting stent (DES); Optical coherence tomography (OCT); ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33012747     DOI: 10.1253/circj.CJ-20-0264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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1.  Early vascular healing of ultra-thin strut polymer-free sirolimus-eluting stents in acute coronary syndrome: USUI-ACS study.

Authors:  Yutaka Matsuhiro; Yasuyuki Egami; Naotaka Okamoto; Masaya Kusuda; Takashige Sakio; Hiroaki Nohara; Hiroki Sugae; Shodai Kawanami; Akito Kawamura; Kohei Ukita; Hitoshi Nakamura; Koji Yasumoto; Masaki Tsuda; Yasuharu Matsunaga-Lee; Masamichi Yano; Masami Nishino; Jun Tanouchi
Journal:  Cardiovasc Interv Ther       Date:  2022-04-27

2.  A serial optical frequency-domain imaging study of early and late vascular responses to bioresorbable-polymer sirolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction and stable coronary artery disease patients: results of the MECHANISM-ULTIMASTER study.

Authors:  Tomonori Itoh; Hiromasa Otake; Takumi Kimura; Yoshiro Tsukiyama; Tatsuo Kikuchi; Munenori Okubo; Takatoshi Hayashi; Takayuki Okamura; Shoichi Kuramitsu; Takashi Morita; Shinjo Sonoda; Shozo Ishihara; Nehiro Kuriyama; Takaaki Isshiki; Tsunenari Soeda; Kiyoshi Hibi; Toshiro Shinke; Yoshihiro Morino
Journal:  Cardiovasc Interv Ther       Date:  2021-04-25
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