Long term clinical outcome of sirolimus drug coated balloons in large coronary vessels

Author:

Sciahbasi Alessandro1ORCID,Salvi Nicolò1,Heang Tay M.2,Perez Ignacio S.3,Geraci Salvatore4,Vaccaro Giovanni4,Benincasa Susanna5,Nuruddin Amin A.6,Ocaranza Raymundo7ORCID,Giannini Francesco8ORCID,Greco Antonio9ORCID,Cortese Bernardo1011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac, Interventional Cardiology Sandro Pertini Hospital Rome Italy

2. Department of Cardiac Pantai Hospital Ayer Keroh Melaka Malaysia

3. Department of Cardiac Hospital General Universitario de Ciudad Real Ciudad Real Spain

4. Department of Cardiac ASP S. Giovanni di Dio Agrigento Italy

5. Department of Cardiac Ospedale di Rho Rho Italy

6. Department of Cardiac Institute Jantung Negara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

7. Department of Cardiac Hospital Lucus Augusti Lugo Spain

8. Department of Cardiac Maria Cecilia Hospital Cotignola Italy

9. Department of Cardiac, A.O.U. Policlinico “G. Rodolico ‐ San Marco” University of Catania Catania Italy

10. Cardiovascular Research Team Fondazione Ricerca e Innovazione Cardiovascolare Milano Italy

11. Research Group DCB Academy Milano Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundStudies evaluating the safety and efficacy of drug coating balloons (DCB) for the treatment of lesions in large coronary vessel are limited.AimsOur study aimed to evaluate the performance of a sirolimus DCB in large coronary arteries.MethodsWe analyzed all the procedures included in the EASTBOURNE Registry (NCT03085823) enrolling patients with a clinical indication to percutaneous coronary intervention performed by a sirolimus DCB according to investigator judgment. In the present analysis, a cut‐off of 2.75 mm was used to define large coronary arteries. Primary endpoint of the study was clinically driven target lesion revascularization (TLR) at 24 months whereas secondary endpoint included procedural success, myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac death and total mortality.ResultsAmong the 2123 patients and 2440 lesions enrolled in the EASTBOURNE study between 2016 and 2020, 757 patients/810 lesions fulfilled the criteria for the present analysis. Mean reference vessel diameter was 3.2 ± 0.3 mm with mean lesion length of 22 ± 7 mm. Procedural success was high (96%) and at 2‐year follow up the device showed a good efficacy with a TLR rate of 9%. There were 34 deaths (4.5%), 30 MIs (4%) and 8 BARC type 3–5 bleedings (1.1%). In‐stent restenosis (629 lesions) and de novo lesions (181) were associated with 11% and 4% rates of TLR at 2 years, respectively (p = 0.003).ConclusionsClinical performance of a sirolimus DCB in large coronary artery vessels shows promising signals at 2‐year follow up, both in de novo and in‐stent restenosis lesions.

Publisher

Wiley

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