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Mid- to long-term outcome of patients treated with everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffolds: Data of the BVS registry Göttingen predominantly from ACS patients.
Hellenkamp, Kristian; Becker, Alexander; Gabriel, Yannick D; Hasenfuß, Gerd; Hünlich, Mark; Jacobshagen, Claudius; Schillinger, Wolfgang; Schroeter, Marco R.
Affiliation
  • Hellenkamp K; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
  • Becker A; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany; Clinic for Cardiology, Robert-Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Gabriel YD; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
  • Hasenfuß G; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
  • Hünlich M; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
  • Jacobshagen C; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany.
  • Schillinger W; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany; Medical Clinic I, Helios Albert-Schweitzer Clinic Northeim, Northeim, Germany.
  • Schroeter MR; Clinic for Cardiology & Pneumology/Heart Center, University Medical Center Göttingen, DZHK - German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany. Electronic address: mschroeter@med.uni-goettingen.de.
Int J Cardiol ; 234: 58-63, 2017 May 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28258843
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) are widely used in routine clinical practice. While previous studies reported acceptable short- to midterm outcome after BVS implantation, data on longer-term outcome are rare.

METHODS:

Patients treated with at least one Absorb®-BVS were consecutively enrolled. Follow-up data were assessed after 834.0 [769.0-1026.0] days. The primary device-oriented composite endpoint (DOCE) was defined as cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction (MI) and/or target lesion revascularization (TLR).

RESULTS:

Between 2012 and 2014, 195 patients were included into study analysis. Overall, 244 BVS were implanted. Mean patient age was 64.0[54.3-74.0] years. Three-quarter of patients had an ACS; of those 42.9% had ST-elevation-MI and 40.8% had non-ST-elevation-MI. DOCE occurred in 3.1%, 6.7%, 11.8% and 15.4% of patients during hospital stay, within 6-months, 18-months or during the complete follow-up period, respectively. In those patients, median time until DOCE was 211.5[43.25-567.25] days. In 11 (36.7%) patients DOCE occurred after >12months. Using univariable analysis, bifurcation stenting was associated with a hazard ratio (HR) of 11.8[2.38-58.57] for TLR (p=0.002) and 2.1[1.02-4.49] for DOCE (p=0.045). Similarly, in ACS patients, bifurcation stenting was associated with an increased risk for TLR (HR=10.4[2.01-53.56]; p=0.005) and for DOCE (HR=2.4[1.09-5.32]; p=0.029) and in multivariable analysis, it remained an independent predictor of DOCE (HR=3.0; p=0.018).

CONCLUSIONS:

Although, the rates of (potentially) device-related complications following BVS implantation are acceptable, they are nonetheless not negligible. Interestingly, they did not decline over time. Bifurcation stenting could be found as relevant procedure-related predictor of DOCE, especially in ACS patients. Randomized trials are warranted to confirm these findings.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronary Artery Disease / Absorbable Implants / Tissue Scaffolds / Drug-Eluting Stents / Percutaneous Coronary Intervention / Everolimus Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Cardiol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronary Artery Disease / Absorbable Implants / Tissue Scaffolds / Drug-Eluting Stents / Percutaneous Coronary Intervention / Everolimus Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Cardiol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania