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Título: | Randomized study comparing everolimus- and sirolimus-eluting stents in patients with bifurcation lesions treated by provisional side-branch stenting | Autores/as: | Pan, Manuel Medina, Alfonso Suarez de Lezo, Jose Romero, Miguel Segura, Jose Martin, Pedro Suarez de Lezo, Javier Hernández Ortega, Enrique Mazuelos, Francisco Ojeda, Soledad |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 320501 Cardiología | Palabras clave: | Coronary Bifurcations Metaanalysis Strategy Cypher Trial, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2012 | Publicación seriada: | Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | Resumen: | Objectives To compare the efficacy of sirolimus- and everolimus-eluting stents in patients with bifurcation lesions treated with provisional side-branch stenting. Background The efficacy of everolimus-eluting stents in bifurcation lesions has been poorly tested. Methods Patients with all types of Medina bifurcation lesions were randomly assigned to treatment with either a sirolimus- (n = 145) or everolimus-eluting stent (n = 148). We included patients with main vessel diameter over 2.5 mm and side branches over 2.25 mm. Patients with diffuse side-branch stenosis were excluded. Results There were no significant differences between patients from the sirolimus and everolimus groups in terms of age, risk factors, clinical status, location of the bifurcation lesions or angiographic variables. Immediate results and in-hospital outcome were also similar in both groups of patients. In-hospital death occurred in two patients, one from each group. Target lesion revascularization was required in nine patients: four patients (2.7%) from the sirolimus group and five patients (3.4%) from the everolimus group. Late cardiac mortality occurred in two patients from the sirolimus group and in one patient from the everolimus group. Major cardiac event rates at 1 year were similar in both groups: nine patients (6.2%) in the sirolimus group and nine patients (6.1%) from the everolimus group (p: ns). Conclusions In patients with bifurcation lesions, no significant differences in clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up were observed between sirolimus- and everolimus-eluting stent groups. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75451 | ISSN: | 1522-1946 | DOI: | 10.1002/ccd.24281 | Fuente: | Catheterization And Cardiovascular Interventions [ISSN 1522-1946], v. 80 (7), p. 1165-1170, (Diciembre 2012) |
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