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Randomised comparison of vascular response to biodegradable polymer sirolimus eluting and permanent polymer everolimus eluting stents: An optical coherence tomography study.

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BACKGROUND Drug-eluting stents with biodegradable polymer coatings have shown promising outcomes in randomised studies. METHODS We compared neointimal healing patterns including strut coverage and assessed neointimal maturity using a novel… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Drug-eluting stents with biodegradable polymer coatings have shown promising outcomes in randomised studies. METHODS We compared neointimal healing patterns including strut coverage and assessed neointimal maturity using a novel algorithm in coronary lesions treated with sirolimus-eluting stents with biodegradable polymer coating (BP-SES) or everolimus eluting stents with permanent polymer coating (PP-EES) using optical coherence tomography after 6months. RESULTS A total of 39 patients were randomised to BP-SES (n=19) or PP-EES (n=20) for the treatment of coronary lesions. Of those, 29 patients (14 BP-SES and 15 PP-EES) underwent optical coherence tomography (OCT) and angiography at 6-month follow-up. Tissue coverage and apposition were assessed in a total of 6162 struts (BP-SES, n=2889; PP-EES, n=3273). Neointimal maturity was assessed in 3672 neointimal regions above struts using grey scale intensity analysis. OCT analysis showed neointimal coverage of 2433 (BP-SES) vs. 2702 (PP-EES) struts (84.2% vs. 82.6%, p=0.70), whereas the remainder was uncovered after 6months. Mean neointimal thickness did not differ significantly between groups (54.3±7.8μm vs. 80±14.6μm, p=0.12). The rate of malapposed struts was comparable between groups (1.3% vs. 2.2%, p=0.27). Grey scale signal intensity analysis showed mature tissue coverage of struts in 46.2% in BP-SES vs. 31.8% in PP-EES (p=0.31) of neointimal regions. CONCLUSION The present study showed comparable early vascular healing response characterised by neointimal coverage with mainly immature neointima in both BP-SES and PP-EES.

Keywords: optical coherence; eluting stents; biodegradable polymer; polymer; coverage; coherence tomography

Journal Title: International journal of cardiology
Year Published: 2018

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