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Get Free AccessAims:In preclinical studies, a bare metal cobalt-chromium stent with an active surface oxide layer modification (BMSmod) has been shown to inhibit neointimal hyperplasia effectively.We sought to assess both the clinical safety and feasibility of the BMSmod. Methods and results:In this prospective, non-randomised, first-in-man multicentre study, a total of 31 patients with de novo coronary lesions, reference lumen diameters of 2.5-3.5 mm and lesion length ≤16 mm, were enrolled.Quantitative coronary angiography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were performed at baseline and six-month follow-up.Primary angiographic and OCT endpoints included in-stent late lumen loss (LLL) and mean neointimal thickness at six months.The device-oriented composite endpoint (DoCE), defined as cardiac death, myocardial infarction not clearly attributable to a non-intervention vessel, and clinically indicated target lesion revascularisation (CI-TLR), was analysed according to the intention-to-treat principle.In 31 patients (33 lesions), the procedural success rate was 93.5%.At six months, angiographic LLL was 0.91±0.45mm and binary angiographic restenosis occurred in 23.3% of lesions.Out of 33 lesions, OCT was performed in 27 lesions at both time points.Mean neointimal thickness amounted to 348±116 µm.At six months, the DoCE was 19.4% due to the occurrence of CI-TLR in five patients (including one late definite stent thrombosis of a non-study stent). Conclusions:In contrast to previous preclinical pathophysiological work, the BMSmod did not prevent neointimal hyperplasia in a first-in-man clinical setting.Clinical Trials registration
Yohei Sotomi, Roberto Corti, David J. Kurz, Marco Roffi, Clemens von Birgelen, Stefano Buzzi, Arik Zucker, Jouke Dijkstra, Joanna J. Wykrzykowska, Robbert de Winter, Stephan Windecker, Yoshinobu Onuma, Patrick W. Serruys, Joost Daemen, Lorenz Räber (2017). First-in-man six-month results of a surface-modified coronary stent system in native coronary stenosis. EuroIntervention, 12(17), pp. 2118-2127, DOI: 10.4244/eij-d-16-00975.
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Year
2017
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15
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English
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EuroIntervention
DOI
10.4244/eij-d-16-00975
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