TY - JOUR
T1 - Histopathological evaluation of thrombus in patients presenting with stent thrombosis. A multicenter European study
T2 - A report of the prevention of late stent thrombosis by an interdisciplinary global European effort consortium†
AU - On Behalf of the Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort (PRESTIGE) Investigators
AU - Riegger, Julia
AU - Byrne, Robert A.
AU - Joner, Michael
AU - Chandraratne, Sue
AU - Gershlick, Anthony H.
AU - Ten Berg, Jurrien M.
AU - Adriaenssens, Tom
AU - Guagliumi, Giulio
AU - Godschalk, Thea C.
AU - Neumann, Franz Josef
AU - Trenk, Dietmar
AU - Feldman, Laurent J.
AU - Steg, Philippe Gabriel
AU - Desmet, Walter
AU - Alfonso, Fernando
AU - Goodall, Alison H.
AU - Wojdyla, Roman
AU - Dudek, Dariusz
AU - Philippi, Vanessa
AU - Opinaldo, Sheryl
AU - Titova, Anna
AU - Malik, Nikesh
AU - Cotton, James
AU - Jhagroe, Darshni A.
AU - Heestermans, Antonius A.C.M.
AU - Sinnaeve, Peter
AU - Vermeersch, Paul
AU - Valina, Christian
AU - Schulz, Christian
AU - Kastrati, Adnan
AU - Massberg, Steffen
AU - Buysschaert, Ian
AU - Chausson, Mickaël
AU - De Cock, Dries
AU - Dens, Jo
AU - Barbato, Emanuele
AU - Gautier, Sandrine
AU - Abergel, Helene
AU - Jandrot-Perrus, Martine
AU - Letourneur, Didier
AU - Mangin, Pierre
AU - Olivier, Veronique
AU - Roques, Caroline
AU - Gratz, Matthias
AU - Kennerknecht, Elisabeth
AU - Konrad, Ildiko
AU - Koppara, Tobias
AU - Ntziachristos, Vasilis
AU - Rosenthal, Amir
AU - Rzany, Alexander
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Author 2015.
PY - 2016/5/14
Y1 - 2016/5/14
N2 - Background Stent thrombosis (ST) is a rare but serious complication following percutaneous coronary intervention. Analysis of thrombus composition from patients undergoing catheter thrombectomy may provide important insights into the pathological processes leading to thrombus formation. We performed a large-scale multicentre study to evaluate thrombus specimens in patients with ST across Europe. Methods Patients presenting with ST and undergoing thrombus aspiration were eligible for inclusion. Thrombus collection was performed according to a standardized protocol and specimens were analysed histologically at a core laboratory. Serial tissue cross sections were stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H&E), Carstairs and Luna. Immunohistochemistry was performed to identify leukocyte subsets, prothrombotic neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), erythrocytes, platelets, and fibrinogen. Results Overall 253 thrombus specimens were analysed; 79 (31.2%) from patients presenting with early ST, 174 (68.8%) from late ST; 79 (31.2%) were from bare metal stents, 166 (65.6%) from drug-eluting stents, 8 (3.2%) were from stents of unknown type. Thrombus specimens displayed heterogeneous morphology with platelet-rich thrombus and fibrin/fibrinogen fragments most abundant; mean platelet coverage was 57% of thrombus area. Leukocyte infiltrations were hallmarks of both early and late ST (early: 2260 ± 1550 per mm2 vs. late: 2485 ± 1778 per mm2; P = 0.44); neutrophils represented the most prominent subset (early: 1364 ± 923 per mm2 vs. late: 1428 ± 1023 per mm2; P = 0.81). Leukocyte counts were significantly higher compared with a control group of patients with thrombus aspiration in spontaneous myocardial infarction. Neutrophil extracellular traps were observed in 23% of samples. Eosinophils were present in all stent types, with higher numbers in patients with late ST in sirolimus-and everolimus-eluting stents. Conclusion In a large-scale study of histological thrombus analysis from patients presenting with ST, thrombus specimens displayed heterogeneous morphology. Recruitment of leukocytes, particularly neutrophils, appears to be a hallmark of ST. The presence of NETs supports their pathophysiological relevance. Eosinophil recruitment suggests an allergic component to the process of ST.
AB - Background Stent thrombosis (ST) is a rare but serious complication following percutaneous coronary intervention. Analysis of thrombus composition from patients undergoing catheter thrombectomy may provide important insights into the pathological processes leading to thrombus formation. We performed a large-scale multicentre study to evaluate thrombus specimens in patients with ST across Europe. Methods Patients presenting with ST and undergoing thrombus aspiration were eligible for inclusion. Thrombus collection was performed according to a standardized protocol and specimens were analysed histologically at a core laboratory. Serial tissue cross sections were stained with haematoxylin-eosin (H&E), Carstairs and Luna. Immunohistochemistry was performed to identify leukocyte subsets, prothrombotic neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), erythrocytes, platelets, and fibrinogen. Results Overall 253 thrombus specimens were analysed; 79 (31.2%) from patients presenting with early ST, 174 (68.8%) from late ST; 79 (31.2%) were from bare metal stents, 166 (65.6%) from drug-eluting stents, 8 (3.2%) were from stents of unknown type. Thrombus specimens displayed heterogeneous morphology with platelet-rich thrombus and fibrin/fibrinogen fragments most abundant; mean platelet coverage was 57% of thrombus area. Leukocyte infiltrations were hallmarks of both early and late ST (early: 2260 ± 1550 per mm2 vs. late: 2485 ± 1778 per mm2; P = 0.44); neutrophils represented the most prominent subset (early: 1364 ± 923 per mm2 vs. late: 1428 ± 1023 per mm2; P = 0.81). Leukocyte counts were significantly higher compared with a control group of patients with thrombus aspiration in spontaneous myocardial infarction. Neutrophil extracellular traps were observed in 23% of samples. Eosinophils were present in all stent types, with higher numbers in patients with late ST in sirolimus-and everolimus-eluting stents. Conclusion In a large-scale study of histological thrombus analysis from patients presenting with ST, thrombus specimens displayed heterogeneous morphology. Recruitment of leukocytes, particularly neutrophils, appears to be a hallmark of ST. The presence of NETs supports their pathophysiological relevance. Eosinophil recruitment suggests an allergic component to the process of ST.
KW - Eosinophils
KW - Histopathology
KW - Neutrophil extracellular traps
KW - Neutrophils
KW - Platelets
KW - Stent thrombosis
KW - Thrombus aspiration
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U2 - 10.1093/eurheartj/ehv419
DO - 10.1093/eurheartj/ehv419
M3 - Article
C2 - 26761950
AN - SCOPUS:84975782915
SN - 0195-668X
VL - 37
SP - 1538
EP - 1549
JO - European Heart Journal
JF - European Heart Journal
IS - 19
ER -