Incidence of stent thrombosis and adverse cardiac events 5 years after sirolimus stent implantation in clinical practice.

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serval:BIB_89F66C3B8802
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Incidence of stent thrombosis and adverse cardiac events 5 years after sirolimus stent implantation in clinical practice.
Journal
American Heart Journal
Author(s)
Goy J.J., Urban P., Kaufmann U., Seydoux C., De Benedetti E., Berger A.
ISSN
1097-6744[electronic]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Volume
157
Number
5
Pages
883-888
Language
english
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The long-term incidence of stent thrombosis (ST) and complications after sirolimus-eluting stents (SES) implantation is still a matter of debate. METHOD: We conducted a systematic follow-up on the day of their 5-year SES implantation anniversary, in a series of consecutive real-world patients treated with a SES. The use of SES implantation was not restricted to "on-label" indications, and target lesions included in-stent restenosis, vein graft, left main stem locations, bifurcations, and long lesions. The Academic Research Consortium criteria were used for ST classification. RESULTS: Three hundred fifty consecutive patients were treated with SES between April and December 2002 in 3 Swiss hospitals. Mean age was 63 +/- 6 years, 78% were men, 20% presented with acute coronary syndrome, and 19% were patients with diabetes. Five-year follow-up was obtained in 98% of eligible patients. Stent thrombosis had occurred in 12 patients (3.6%) [definite 6 (1.8%), probable 1 (0.3%) and possible 5 (1.5%)]. Eighty-one percent of the population was free of complications. Major adverse cardiac events occurred in 74 (21%) patients and were as follows: cardiac death 3%, noncardiac death 4%, myocardial infarction 2%, target lesion revascularization 8%, non-target lesion revascularization target vessel revascularization 3%, coronary artery bypass graft 2%. Non-TVR was performed in 8%. CONCLUSION: Our data confirm the good long-term outcome of patients treated with SES. The incidence of complications and sub acute thrombosis at 5 years in routine clinical practice reproduces the results of prospective randomized trials.
Keywords
Acute Coronary Syndrome, Coronary Angiography, Coronary Thrombosis, Drug-Eluting Stents, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Graft Occlusion, Vascular, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction, Myocardial Revascularization, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Switzerland, Time Factors
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29/05/2009 14:25
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