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Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center

We evaluate differences in outcomes in younger (<65 years) and older (≥65 years) patients for target lesion failure (TLF) at 2-year follow-up in an unselected consecutive series of patients treated with the everolimus- (EES) and paclitaxel-eluting (PES) stents at a tertiary medical center. 348 co...

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Autores principales: Shammas, Nicolas W., Shammas, Gail A., Sharis, Peter, Jerin, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3683474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/471026
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Shammas, Gail A.
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description We evaluate differences in outcomes in younger (<65 years) and older (≥65 years) patients for target lesion failure (TLF) at 2-year follow-up in an unselected consecutive series of patients treated with the everolimus- (EES) and paclitaxel-eluting (PES) stents at a tertiary medical center. 348 consecutive patients (younger 150; older 198) stented with the EES and PES were retrospectively analyzed. The primary endpoint was TLF (composite endpoint of cardiac death, non fatal myocardial infarction due to index vessel and target lesion revascularization (TLR)). At 2 years follow up, younger versus older patients had the following outcomes respectively: TLF 27.7% versus 25.5% (P = 0.71), TLR 24.8% versus 21.4% (P = 0.52), cardiac death 3.4% versus 2.5% (P = 0.75) and definite and probable stent thrombosis (2.0% versus 1.0%). Multivariate analysis showed that renal failure (odds ratio: 2.55, P = 0.045), number of stents per patient (odds ratio: 1.60, P = 0.001) and younger age (odds ratio: 0.97; P = 0.010), but not gender, diabetes or type of DES stent (EES versus PES) predicted TLF. We conclude that older age was not a predictor of TLF at 2-year follow-up after adjusting for renal insufficiency, number of stents used per patient, gender, diabetes and type of DES used.
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spelling pubmed-36834742013-07-01 Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center Shammas, Nicolas W. Shammas, Gail A. Sharis, Peter Jerin, Michael J Aging Res Clinical Study We evaluate differences in outcomes in younger (<65 years) and older (≥65 years) patients for target lesion failure (TLF) at 2-year follow-up in an unselected consecutive series of patients treated with the everolimus- (EES) and paclitaxel-eluting (PES) stents at a tertiary medical center. 348 consecutive patients (younger 150; older 198) stented with the EES and PES were retrospectively analyzed. The primary endpoint was TLF (composite endpoint of cardiac death, non fatal myocardial infarction due to index vessel and target lesion revascularization (TLR)). At 2 years follow up, younger versus older patients had the following outcomes respectively: TLF 27.7% versus 25.5% (P = 0.71), TLR 24.8% versus 21.4% (P = 0.52), cardiac death 3.4% versus 2.5% (P = 0.75) and definite and probable stent thrombosis (2.0% versus 1.0%). Multivariate analysis showed that renal failure (odds ratio: 2.55, P = 0.045), number of stents per patient (odds ratio: 1.60, P = 0.001) and younger age (odds ratio: 0.97; P = 0.010), but not gender, diabetes or type of DES stent (EES versus PES) predicted TLF. We conclude that older age was not a predictor of TLF at 2-year follow-up after adjusting for renal insufficiency, number of stents used per patient, gender, diabetes and type of DES used. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3683474/ /pubmed/23819051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/471026 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nicolas W. Shammas et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharis, Peter
Jerin, Michael
Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title_full Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title_fullStr Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title_full_unstemmed Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title_short Age Differences in Long Term Outcomes of Coronary Patients Treated with Drug Eluting Stents at a Tertiary Medical Center
title_sort age differences in long term outcomes of coronary patients treated with drug eluting stents at a tertiary medical center
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3683474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/471026
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