Meta‐long Papyrus: Meta‐analysis of mid to long‐term outcomes of PK Papyrus covered stent

Author:

Jurado‐Román Alfonso12ORCID,Tébar‐Márquez Daniel12ORCID,Hernandez‐Enríquez Marco3,Birkemeyer Ralf4,Rodríguez‐Leor Oriol5,Spinu Radu6,Belle Loïc6,Galeote Guillermo12,Jiménez‐Valero Santiago12,Moreno Raúl12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Department La Paz University Hospital Madrid Spain

2. Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research, IdiPAZ Madrid Spain

3. Cardiology department Catalunya General University Hospital Barcelona Spain

4. Herzklinik Ulm Ulm Germany

5. Institut del Cor Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital Barcelona Spain

6. Cardiology Department Hospital Of Annecy Cannes France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough covered stents (CS) represent a potentially life‐saving intervention for coronary perforation (CAP), their application has expanded to other contexts, including coronary aneurysms (CAA). However, data regarding mid‐ and long‐term outcomes of CS in these settings scenarios remains limited.AimsThis meta‐analysis aims to evaluate major adverse cardiac events (MACE) from discharge through long‐term follow‐up in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with the new generation polyurethane‐covered cobalt‐chromium PK Papyrus CS.MethodsWe conducted a meta‐analysis of data from three observational trials that included long‐term follow‐up of patients who underwent PK Papyrus CS implantation: Papyrus‐Spain, SOS PK Papyrus, and PAST‐PERF registry.Results332 patients underwent PK Papyrus CS implantation, 236 (71.1%) for CAP, 70 (21.1%) for CAA and 26 (7.8%) for other indications. After a mean follow‐up of 16.2 months, the MACE was 14.3%, with Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR) being the most frequent (8.5%), followed by stent thrombosis (ST), 3.3% and cardiac death (CD), 2.6%. Comparing CAP and CAA subgroups, the MACE rate in CAA was significantly higher than CAP (21.4% vs 9.7%, p < 0.01), primary driven by ST (CAA: 8.6% vs CAP: 1.3%; p = 0.0015).ConclusionsThe clinical outcomes following PK Papyrus CS implantation are deemed acceptable, considering the challenging scenarios and the existing alternative treatments. However, MACE rates in patients with CAA who received Papyrus PK CS were significantly higher than in those with CAP, underscoring the importance of meticulous patient selection and optimization of CS in these complex patients and coronary anatomies.

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Biotronik

Publisher

Wiley

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