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Title: | Efficacy and Safety of a Novel Bioabsorbable Polymer-Coated, Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent. | Authors: | Christen T.;Dawkins K.D.;Kereiakes D.J.;Meredith I.T. ;Allocco D.J.;Windecker S.;Jobe R.L.;Mehta S.R.;Sarembock I.J.;Feldman R.L.;Stein B.;Dubois C.;Grady T.;Saito S.;Kimura T. | Institution: | (Kereiakes, Sarembock) Heart and Vascular Center, Lindner Research Center, Christ Hospital, 2123 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45219, United States (Meredith) Department of Medicine, MonashHEART, Southern Health, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, VIC, Australia (Windecker) Department of Cardiology, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland (Jobe) Department of Invasive Cardiology, Wake Medical Center, Raleigh, NC, United States (Mehta) Department of Medicine, Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada (Feldman) Invasive/Interventional Cardiology, Mediquest Research at Munroe Regional Medical Center, Ocala, FL, United States (Stein) Interventional Cardiology, Morton Plant Mease Healthcare System, Clearwater, FL, United States (Dubois) Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (Grady) Research and Education, Aspirus Heart and Vascular Institute - Research and Education, Wausau, WI, United States (Saito) Division of Cardiology, Catherization Laboratories Heart Center, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan (Kimura) Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan (Christen, Allocco, Dawkins) Clinical Sciences, Boston Scientific Corporation, Marlborough, MA, United States | Issue Date: | 28-Jul-2015 | Copyright year: | 2015 | Publisher: | Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (E-mail: LRorders@phl.lrpub.com) | Place of publication: | United States | Publication information: | Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. 8 (4) (no pagination), 2015. Article Number: e002372. Date of Publication: 21 Apr 2015. | Journal: | Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions | Abstract: | Background - Drug eluting stents with durable polymers may be associated with hypersensitivity, delayed healing, and incomplete endothelialization, which may contribute to late/very late stent thrombosis and the need for prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy. Bioabsorbable polymers may facilitate stent healing, thus enhancing clinical safety. The SYNERGY stent is a thin-strut, platinum chromium metal alloy platform with an ultrathin bioabsorbable Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) abluminal everolimus-eluting polymer. We performed a multicenter, randomized controlled trial for regulatory approval to determine noninferiority of the SYNERGY stent to the durable polymer PROMUS Element Plus everolimus-eluting stent. Methods and Results - Patients (n=1684) scheduled to undergo percutaneous coronary intervention for non-ST-segment-elevation acute coronary syndrome or stable coronary artery disease were randomized to receive either the SYNERGY stent or the PROMUS Element Plus stent. The primary end point of 12-month target lesion failure was observed in 6.7% of SYNERGY and 6.5% PROMUS Element Plus treated subjects by intention-to-treat (P=0.83 for difference; P=0.0005 for noninferiority), and 6.4% in both the groups by per-protocol analysis (P=0.0003 for noninferiority). Clinically indicated revascularization of the target lesion or definite/probable stent thrombosis were observed in 2.6% versus 1.7% (P=0.21) and 0.4% versus 0.6% (P=0.50) of SYNERGY versus PROMUS Element Plus-treated subjects, respectively. Conclusions - In this randomized trial, the SYNERGY bioabsorbable polymer everolimus-eluting stent was noninferior to the PROMUS Element Plus everolimus-eluting stent with respect to 1-year target lesion failure. These data support the relative safety and efficacy of SYNERGY in a broad range of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. Clinical Trial Registration - URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01665053.Copyright © © 2015 American Heart Association, Inc. | DOI: | http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.114.002372 | ISSN: | 1941-7640 | URI: | https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/41090 | Type: | Article | Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Randomised controlled trial |
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