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Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)

BACKGROUND: Stent thrombosis (ST) is a serious complication following coronary stenting. Intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) may provide insights into mechanistic processes leading to ST. We performed a prospective, multicenter study to evaluate OCT findings in patients with ST. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Adriaenssens, Tom, Joner, Michael, Godschalk, Thea C., Malik, Nikesh, Alfonso, Fernando, Xhepa, Erion, De Cock, Dries, Komukai, Kenichi, Tada, Tomohisa, Cuesta, Javier, Sirbu, Vasile, Feldman, Laurent J., Neumann, Franz-Josef, Goodall, Alison H., Heestermans, Ton, Buysschaert, Ian, Hlinomaz, Ota, Belmans, Ann, Desmet, Walter, ten Berg, Jurrien M., Gershlick, Anthony H., Massberg, Steffen, Kastrati, Adnan, Guagliumi, Giulio, Byrne, Robert A.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28720725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.026788
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author Adriaenssens, Tom
Joner, Michael
Godschalk, Thea C.
Malik, Nikesh
Alfonso, Fernando
Xhepa, Erion
De Cock, Dries
Komukai, Kenichi
Tada, Tomohisa
Cuesta, Javier
Sirbu, Vasile
Feldman, Laurent J.
Neumann, Franz-Josef
Goodall, Alison H.
Heestermans, Ton
Buysschaert, Ian
Hlinomaz, Ota
Belmans, Ann
Desmet, Walter
ten Berg, Jurrien M.
Gershlick, Anthony H.
Massberg, Steffen
Kastrati, Adnan
Guagliumi, Giulio
Byrne, Robert A.
author_facet Adriaenssens, Tom
Joner, Michael
Godschalk, Thea C.
Malik, Nikesh
Alfonso, Fernando
Xhepa, Erion
De Cock, Dries
Komukai, Kenichi
Tada, Tomohisa
Cuesta, Javier
Sirbu, Vasile
Feldman, Laurent J.
Neumann, Franz-Josef
Goodall, Alison H.
Heestermans, Ton
Buysschaert, Ian
Hlinomaz, Ota
Belmans, Ann
Desmet, Walter
ten Berg, Jurrien M.
Gershlick, Anthony H.
Massberg, Steffen
Kastrati, Adnan
Guagliumi, Giulio
Byrne, Robert A.
author_sort Adriaenssens, Tom
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description BACKGROUND: Stent thrombosis (ST) is a serious complication following coronary stenting. Intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) may provide insights into mechanistic processes leading to ST. We performed a prospective, multicenter study to evaluate OCT findings in patients with ST. METHODS: Consecutive patients presenting with ST were prospectively enrolled in a registry by using a centralized telephone registration system. After angiographic confirmation of ST, OCT imaging of the culprit vessel was performed with frequency domain OCT. Clinical data were collected according to a standardized protocol. OCT acquisitions were analyzed at a core laboratory. Dominant and contributing findings were adjudicated by an imaging adjudication committee. RESULTS: Two hundred thirty-one patients presenting with ST underwent OCT imaging; 14 (6.1%) had image quality precluding further analysis. Of the remaining patients, 62 (28.6%) and 155 (71.4%) presented with early and late/very late ST, respectively. The underlying stent type was a new-generation drug-eluting stent in 50.3%. Mean reference vessel diameter was 2.9±0.6 mm and mean reference vessel area was 6.8±2.6 mm(2). Stent underexpansion (stent expansion index <0.8) was observed in 44.4% of patients. The predicted average probability (95% confidence interval) that any frame had uncovered (or thrombus-covered) struts was 99.3% (96.1–99.9), 96.6% (92.4–98.5), 34.3% (15.0–60.7), and 9.6% (6.2–14.5) and malapposed struts was 21.8% (8.4–45.6), 8.5% (4.6–15.3), 6.7% (2.5–16.3), and 2.0% (1.2–3.3) for acute, subacute, late, and very late ST, respectively. The most common dominant finding adjudicated for acute ST was uncovered struts (66.7% of cases); for subacute ST, the most common dominant finding was uncovered struts (61.7%) and underexpansion (25.5%); for late ST, the most common dominant finding was uncovered struts (33.3%) and severe restenosis (19.1%); and for very late ST, the most common dominant finding was neoatherosclerosis (31.3%) and uncovered struts (20.2%). In patients presenting very late ST, uncovered stent struts were a common dominant finding in drug-eluting stents, and neoatherosclerosis was a common dominant finding in bare metal stents. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with ST, uncovered and malapposed struts were frequently observed with the incidence of both decreasing with longer time intervals between stent implantation and presentation. The most frequent dominant observation varied according to time intervals from index stenting: uncovered struts and underexpansion in acute/subacute ST and neoatherosclerosis and uncovered struts in late/very late ST.
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spelling pubmed-55989092017-10-11 Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort) Adriaenssens, Tom Joner, Michael Godschalk, Thea C. Malik, Nikesh Alfonso, Fernando Xhepa, Erion De Cock, Dries Komukai, Kenichi Tada, Tomohisa Cuesta, Javier Sirbu, Vasile Feldman, Laurent J. Neumann, Franz-Josef Goodall, Alison H. Heestermans, Ton Buysschaert, Ian Hlinomaz, Ota Belmans, Ann Desmet, Walter ten Berg, Jurrien M. Gershlick, Anthony H. Massberg, Steffen Kastrati, Adnan Guagliumi, Giulio Byrne, Robert A. Circulation Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: Stent thrombosis (ST) is a serious complication following coronary stenting. Intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) may provide insights into mechanistic processes leading to ST. We performed a prospective, multicenter study to evaluate OCT findings in patients with ST. METHODS: Consecutive patients presenting with ST were prospectively enrolled in a registry by using a centralized telephone registration system. After angiographic confirmation of ST, OCT imaging of the culprit vessel was performed with frequency domain OCT. Clinical data were collected according to a standardized protocol. OCT acquisitions were analyzed at a core laboratory. Dominant and contributing findings were adjudicated by an imaging adjudication committee. RESULTS: Two hundred thirty-one patients presenting with ST underwent OCT imaging; 14 (6.1%) had image quality precluding further analysis. Of the remaining patients, 62 (28.6%) and 155 (71.4%) presented with early and late/very late ST, respectively. The underlying stent type was a new-generation drug-eluting stent in 50.3%. Mean reference vessel diameter was 2.9±0.6 mm and mean reference vessel area was 6.8±2.6 mm(2). Stent underexpansion (stent expansion index <0.8) was observed in 44.4% of patients. The predicted average probability (95% confidence interval) that any frame had uncovered (or thrombus-covered) struts was 99.3% (96.1–99.9), 96.6% (92.4–98.5), 34.3% (15.0–60.7), and 9.6% (6.2–14.5) and malapposed struts was 21.8% (8.4–45.6), 8.5% (4.6–15.3), 6.7% (2.5–16.3), and 2.0% (1.2–3.3) for acute, subacute, late, and very late ST, respectively. The most common dominant finding adjudicated for acute ST was uncovered struts (66.7% of cases); for subacute ST, the most common dominant finding was uncovered struts (61.7%) and underexpansion (25.5%); for late ST, the most common dominant finding was uncovered struts (33.3%) and severe restenosis (19.1%); and for very late ST, the most common dominant finding was neoatherosclerosis (31.3%) and uncovered struts (20.2%). In patients presenting very late ST, uncovered stent struts were a common dominant finding in drug-eluting stents, and neoatherosclerosis was a common dominant finding in bare metal stents. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with ST, uncovered and malapposed struts were frequently observed with the incidence of both decreasing with longer time intervals between stent implantation and presentation. The most frequent dominant observation varied according to time intervals from index stenting: uncovered struts and underexpansion in acute/subacute ST and neoatherosclerosis and uncovered struts in late/very late ST. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-09-12 2017-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5598909/ /pubmed/28720725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.026788 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Circulation is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-NoDerivs (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial, and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Adriaenssens, Tom
Joner, Michael
Godschalk, Thea C.
Malik, Nikesh
Alfonso, Fernando
Xhepa, Erion
De Cock, Dries
Komukai, Kenichi
Tada, Tomohisa
Cuesta, Javier
Sirbu, Vasile
Feldman, Laurent J.
Neumann, Franz-Josef
Goodall, Alison H.
Heestermans, Ton
Buysschaert, Ian
Hlinomaz, Ota
Belmans, Ann
Desmet, Walter
ten Berg, Jurrien M.
Gershlick, Anthony H.
Massberg, Steffen
Kastrati, Adnan
Guagliumi, Giulio
Byrne, Robert A.
Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title_full Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title_fullStr Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title_full_unstemmed Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title_short Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients With Coronary Stent Thrombosis: A Report of the PRESTIGE Consortium (Prevention of Late Stent Thrombosis by an Interdisciplinary Global European Effort)
title_sort optical coherence tomography findings in patients with coronary stent thrombosis: a report of the prestige consortium (prevention of late stent thrombosis by an interdisciplinary global european effort)
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5598909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28720725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.026788
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