Ten-Year Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome Treated With Biodegradable, Permanent-Polymer or Polymer-Free Drug-Eluting Stents

J. J. Coughlan, Alp Aytekin, Tobias Lenz, Tobias Koch, Jens Wiebe, Salvatore Cassese, Michael Joner, Tobias Koppara, Erion Xhepa, Thorsten Kessler, Tareq Ibrahim, Karl Ludwig Laugwitz, Heribert Schunkert, Adnan Kastrati, Sebastian Kufner

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Abstract

Objectives. This study aimed to compare 10-year clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) treated with new-generation biodegradable-polymer (BP-DES), polymer-free (PF-DES), and permanent-polymer drug-eluting stents (PP-DES). Methods. We analyzed 10-year clinical outcomes for 2042 patients with ACS enrolled in the ISAR-TEST 4 and ISAR-TEST 5 randomized controlled trials. Patients were divided into 3 groups: new-generation PP-DES, BP-DES, and PF-DES. Endpoints of interest included a device-oriented composite endpoint (DOCE) and a patient-oriented composite endpoint (POCE) at 10 years. Results. BP-DES as compared with PP-DES demonstrated a lower DOCE frequency, but this did not meet statistical significance (BP-DES vs PP-DES, 35.4% vs 41.5%, respectively; adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 0.83; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.68-1.00; P=.05). There was a significantly lower POCE frequency in patients treated with BP-DES compared with PP-DES (65.3% vs 69.0%, respectively; HR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.75-0.99; P=.04). The relative frequency of the DOCE (41.4% vs 41.5%; HR, 0.97; 95% CI, 0.83-1.15; P=.76) and the POCE (66.8% vs 69.0%; HR, 0.99; 0.87-1.12; P=.82) were comparable in patients treated with PF-DES and PP-DES. Conclusion. In patients with ACS, BP-DES were associated with a lower relative frequency of a POCE compared with new-generation PP-DES at 10 years. The relative frequencies of both device- and patient-related outcomes were comparable in patients treated with PF-DES and PP-DES at 10 years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E266-E273
JournalJournal of Invasive Cardiology
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • acute coronary syndrome
  • biodegradable polymer
  • long-term follow-up
  • percutaneous coronary intervention
  • permanent polymer
  • polymer-free

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