Paclitaxel Coating Reduces In-Stent Intimal Hyperplasia in Human Coronary Arteries

Author:

Hong Myeong-Ki1,Mintz Gary S.1,Lee Cheol Whan1,Song Jong-Min1,Han Ki-Hoon1,Kang Duk-Hyun1,Song Jae-Kwan1,Kim Jae-Joong1,Weissman Neil J.1,Fearnot Neal E.1,Park Seong-Wook1,Park Seung-Jung1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea (M.-K.H., C.W.L., J.-M.S., K.-H.H., D.-H.K., J.-K.S., J.-J.K., S.-W.P., S.-J.P.); Cardiovascular Research Foundation, New York, NY (G.S.M.); Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC (N.J.W.); and MED Institute, Inc, West Lafayette, Ind (N.E.F.).

Abstract

Background— The aim of this study was to use serial volumetric intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to evaluate the effect of a paclitaxel coating on in-stent intimal hyperplasia (IH). Methods and Results— Patients were randomized to placebo (bare metal stents) or 1 of 2 doses of paclitaxel (low dose: 1.28 μg/mm 2 ; high dose: 3.10 μg/mm 2 ). Complete post-stent implantation and follow-up IVUS were available in 81 patients, including 25 control patients and in 28 receiving a low-dose and 28 receiving a high dose. Volumetric analysis of the stented segment and of both reference segments was performed. Baseline stent measurements and both reference measurements were similar among the groups. With increasing doses, there was a stepwise reduction in IH accumulation within the stented segment (31±22 mm 3 in control, 18±15 mm 3 in low dose, and 13±14 mm 3 in high dose, P <0.001). Post hoc analysis showed less IH accumulation when low- and high-dose patients were compared with control ( P =0.009 and P <0.001, respectively), but not when low-dose patients were compared with high-dose patients ( P =0.2). Focal late malapposition was seen in 1 high-dose patient. With increasing doses, there was no significant change in the reference segments. Conclusions— Paclitaxel-coated stents are effective in reducing in-stent neointimal tissue proliferation in humans. They are not associated with edge restenosis or significant late malapposition.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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