Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up

Background: Drug-eluting stents have been used in daily practice since 2002, with the clear advantages of reducing the risk of target vessel revascularization and an impressive reduction in restenosis rate by 50%-70%. However, the occurrence of a late thrombosis can compromise long-term results, par...

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Main Authors: Denise Oliveira Pellegrini, Vitor Osório Gomes, Ricardo Lasevitch, Luis Smidt, Marco Aurélio Azeredo, Priscila Ledur, Rodrigo Bodanese, Leonardo Sinnott, Emílio Moriguchi, Paulo Caramori
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC) 2014-09-01
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spelling doaj-50f3da5676d547cb8c9b34f93e89e93f2020-11-25T00:35:00ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia1678-41702014-09-01103317418210.5935/abc.20140110S0066-782X2014002100002Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-UpDenise Oliveira PellegriniVitor Osório GomesRicardo LasevitchLuis SmidtMarco Aurélio AzeredoPriscila LedurRodrigo BodaneseLeonardo SinnottEmílio MoriguchiPaulo CaramoriBackground: Drug-eluting stents have been used in daily practice since 2002, with the clear advantages of reducing the risk of target vessel revascularization and an impressive reduction in restenosis rate by 50%-70%. However, the occurrence of a late thrombosis can compromise long-term results, particularly if the risks of this event were sustained. In this context, a registry of clinical cases gains special value. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of drug-eluting stents in the real world. Methods: We report on the clinical findings and 8-year follow-up parameters of all patients that underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with a drug-eluting stent from January 2002 to April 2007. Drug-eluting stents were used in accordance with the clinical and interventional cardiologist decision and availability of the stent. Results: A total of 611 patients were included, and clinical follow-up of up to 8 years was obtained for 96.2% of the patients. Total mortality was 8.7% and nonfatal infarctions occurred in 4.3% of the cases. Target vessel revascularization occurred in 12.4% of the cases, and target lesion revascularization occurred in 8% of the cases. The rate of stent thrombosis was 2.1%. There were no new episodes of stent thrombosis after the fifth year of follow-up. Comparative subanalysis showed no outcome differences between the different types of stents used, including Cypher®, Taxus®, and Endeavor®. Conclusion: These findings indicate that drug-eluting stents remain safe and effective at very long-term follow-up. Patients in the "real world" may benefit from drug-eluting stenting with excellent, long-term results.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2014002100002&lng=en&tlng=enStents Farmacológicos/tendênciasResultado do TratamentoEfetividadeEfeitos a Longo Prazo
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author Denise Oliveira Pellegrini
Vitor Osório Gomes
Ricardo Lasevitch
Luis Smidt
Marco Aurélio Azeredo
Priscila Ledur
Rodrigo Bodanese
Leonardo Sinnott
Emílio Moriguchi
Paulo Caramori
spellingShingle Denise Oliveira Pellegrini
Vitor Osório Gomes
Ricardo Lasevitch
Luis Smidt
Marco Aurélio Azeredo
Priscila Ledur
Rodrigo Bodanese
Leonardo Sinnott
Emílio Moriguchi
Paulo Caramori
Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Stents Farmacológicos/tendências
Resultado do Tratamento
Efetividade
Efeitos a Longo Prazo
author_facet Denise Oliveira Pellegrini
Vitor Osório Gomes
Ricardo Lasevitch
Luis Smidt
Marco Aurélio Azeredo
Priscila Ledur
Rodrigo Bodanese
Leonardo Sinnott
Emílio Moriguchi
Paulo Caramori
author_sort Denise Oliveira Pellegrini
title Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
title_short Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
title_full Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
title_fullStr Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy and Safety of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Real World: 8-Year Follow-Up
title_sort efficacy and safety of drug-eluting stents in the real world: 8-year follow-up
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
issn 1678-4170
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Background: Drug-eluting stents have been used in daily practice since 2002, with the clear advantages of reducing the risk of target vessel revascularization and an impressive reduction in restenosis rate by 50%-70%. However, the occurrence of a late thrombosis can compromise long-term results, particularly if the risks of this event were sustained. In this context, a registry of clinical cases gains special value. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of drug-eluting stents in the real world. Methods: We report on the clinical findings and 8-year follow-up parameters of all patients that underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with a drug-eluting stent from January 2002 to April 2007. Drug-eluting stents were used in accordance with the clinical and interventional cardiologist decision and availability of the stent. Results: A total of 611 patients were included, and clinical follow-up of up to 8 years was obtained for 96.2% of the patients. Total mortality was 8.7% and nonfatal infarctions occurred in 4.3% of the cases. Target vessel revascularization occurred in 12.4% of the cases, and target lesion revascularization occurred in 8% of the cases. The rate of stent thrombosis was 2.1%. There were no new episodes of stent thrombosis after the fifth year of follow-up. Comparative subanalysis showed no outcome differences between the different types of stents used, including Cypher®, Taxus®, and Endeavor®. Conclusion: These findings indicate that drug-eluting stents remain safe and effective at very long-term follow-up. Patients in the "real world" may benefit from drug-eluting stenting with excellent, long-term results.
topic Stents Farmacológicos/tendências
Resultado do Tratamento
Efetividade
Efeitos a Longo Prazo
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