Relationship Between Platelet Reactivity and Ischemic and Bleeding Events After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in East Asian Patients: 1‐Year Results of the PENDULUM Registry

Author:

Nakamura Masato1,Kadota Kazushige2,Takahashi Akihiko3,Kanda Junji4,Anzai Hitoshi5,Ishii Yasuhiro6,Shibata Yoshisato7,Yasaka Yoshinori8,Takamisawa Itaru9,Yamaguchi Junichi10,Takeda Yoshihiro11,Harada Atsushi12,Motohashi Tomoko13,Iijima Raisuke1,Uemura Shiro14,Murakami Yoshitaka15,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Toho University Ohashi Medical Center Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Cardiology Kurashiki Central Hospital Kurashiki Japan

3. Department of Cardiology Sakurakai Takahashi Hospital Kobe Japan

4. Department of Cardiology Asahi General Hospital Asahi Japan

5. Department of Cardiology Ota Memorial Hospital Ota Japan

6. Department of Cardiology Cardiovascular Center Ogikubo Hospital Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Cardiology Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Miyazaki Japan

8. Department of Cardiology Himeji Cardiovascular Center Himeji Japan

9. Department of Cardiology Sakakibara Heart Institute Tokyo Japan

10. Department of Cardiology Tokyo Women’s Medical University Tokyo Japan

11. Department of Cardiology Rinku General Medical Center Izumisano Japan

12. Medical Science Department Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. Tokyo Japan

13. Medical Affairs Planning Department Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. Tokyo Japan

14. Department of Cardiology Kawasaki Medical School Kurashiki Japan

15. Department of Medical Statistics School of Medicine Toho University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

Background The balance between ischemic and bleeding events and their association with platelet reactivity in patients receiving antiplatelet therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention ( PCI ), which differs among regions, is not fully evaluated for East Asians. We examined ischemic/bleeding events and platelet reactivity in Japanese patients undergoing PCI and determined associations between high/low platelet reactivity and clinical outcomes. Methods and Results PENDULUM (Platelet Reactivity in Patients with Drug Eluting Stent and Balancing Risk of Bleeding and Ischemic Event) is a prospective, multicenter registry of Japanese patients with PCI . Primary end points were incidence of first major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events ( MACCE ) and first major bleeding events at 12 months post‐ PCI . Platelet reactivity (P2Y 12 reaction unit [PRU ] value) was measured at 12 to 48 hours post‐ PCI ; patients were grouped as having high PRU (>208), optimal PRU (>85 to ≤208), and low PRU (≤85). MACCE and major bleeding occurred in 4.4% and 2.8% of 6267 patients, respectively. The mean±SD PRU value was 182.1±77.1. MACCE was significantly higher in the high PRU (5.7%; n=2227) versus the optimal PRU group (3.6%; n=3002). The hazard ratio (HR) for high PRU versus optimal PRU level was significantly higher for MACCE (adjusted HR, 1.53; 95% CI, 1.14–2.06 [ P =0.004]); stent thrombosis followed the same trend. Incidence of major bleeding did not differ significantly between groups. A high PRU level was significantly associated with MACCE in both patients with and patients without acute coronary syndrome. Conclusions These real‐world data suggest an association between high platelet reactivity and cardiovascular events in Japanese patients undergoing PCI . The trend was the same in both patients with and patients without acute coronary syndrome. REGISTRATION URL : https://www.umin.ac.jp/ctr . Unique identifier: UMIN 000020332.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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