“Edge Effect” of 32 P Radioactive Stents Is Caused by the Combination of Chronic Stent Injury and Radioactive Dose Falloff

Author:

van der Giessen Willem J.1,Regar Evelyn1,Harteveld Miranda S.1,Coen Veronique L.M.A.1,Bhagwandien Rohit1,Au Arthur1,Levendag Peter C.1,Ligthart Jurgen1,Serruys Patrick W.1,den Boer Ad1,Verdouw Pieter D.1,Boersma Eric1,Hu Ty1,van Beusekom Heleen M.M.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Cardiology, Thoraxcenter (W.J.v.d.G., E.R., M.S.H., R.B., J.L., P.W.S., A.d.B., P.D.V., E.B., H.M.M.v.B.), and Department of Radiation Oncology, Erasmus Medical Center (V.L.M.A.C., P.C.L.), Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and Guidant Inc, Santa Clara, Calif (A.A., T.H.).

Abstract

Background Radioactive stents have been reported to reduce in-stent neointimal thickening. An unexpected increase in neointimal response was observed, however, at the stent-to-artery transitions, the so-called “edge effect.” To investigate the factors involved in this edge effect, we studied stents with 1 radioactive half and 1 regular nonradioactive half, thereby creating a midstent radioactive dose-falloff zone next to a nonradioactive stent-artery transition at one side and a radioactive stent-artery transition at the other side. Methods and Results Half-radioactive stents (n=20) and nonradioactive control stents (n=10) were implanted in the coronary arteries of Yucatan micropigs. Animals received aspirin and clopidogrel as antithrombotics. After 4 weeks, a significant midstent stenosis was observed by angiography in the half-radioactive stents. Two animals died suddenly because of coronary occlusion at this mid zone at 8 and 10 weeks. At 12-week follow-up angiography, intravascular ultrasound and histomorphometry showed a significant neointimal thickening at the midstent dose-falloff zone of the half-radioactive stents, but not at the stent-to-artery transitions at both extremities. Such a midstent response (mean angiographic late loss 1.0 mm) was not observed in the nonradioactive stents (mean loss 0.4 to 0.6 mm; P < 0.01). Conclusions The edge effect of high-dose radioactive stents in porcine coronary arteries is associated with the combination of stent injury and radioactive dose falloff.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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