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Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents

BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with previous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with adverse clinical events. Although newer generation drug‐eluting stents showed favorable short‐term safety profiles, there is a lack of long‐term outcome data. We e...

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Autores principales: van der Heijden, Liefke C., Kok, Marlies M., Zocca, Paolo, Sen, Hanim, Löwik, Marije M., Mariani, Silvia, de Man, Frits H. A. F., Hartmann, Marc, Stoel, Martin G., van Houwelingen, K. Gert, Louwerenburg, J. (Hans) W., Linssen, Gerard C. M., Doggen, Carine J. M., Grandjean, Jan G., von Birgelen, Clemens
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29382666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007212
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author van der Heijden, Liefke C.
Kok, Marlies M.
Zocca, Paolo
Sen, Hanim
Löwik, Marije M.
Mariani, Silvia
de Man, Frits H. A. F.
Hartmann, Marc
Stoel, Martin G.
van Houwelingen, K. Gert
Louwerenburg, J. (Hans) W.
Linssen, Gerard C. M.
Doggen, Carine J. M.
Grandjean, Jan G.
von Birgelen, Clemens
author_facet van der Heijden, Liefke C.
Kok, Marlies M.
Zocca, Paolo
Sen, Hanim
Löwik, Marije M.
Mariani, Silvia
de Man, Frits H. A. F.
Hartmann, Marc
Stoel, Martin G.
van Houwelingen, K. Gert
Louwerenburg, J. (Hans) W.
Linssen, Gerard C. M.
Doggen, Carine J. M.
Grandjean, Jan G.
von Birgelen, Clemens
author_sort van der Heijden, Liefke C.
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description BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with previous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with adverse clinical events. Although newer generation drug‐eluting stents showed favorable short‐term safety profiles, there is a lack of long‐term outcome data. We evaluated the impact of previous CABG on 5‐year clinical outcomes of patients treated with PCI using newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this patient‐level pooled analysis of the prospective TWENTE (The Real‐World Endeavor Resolute versus Xience V Drug‐Eluting Stent Study in Twente) trial and nonenrolled TWENTE registry, we assessed a consecutive series of patients who underwent PCI with newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents for non–ST‐segment–elevation acute coronary syndromes or stable angina. Of all 1709 patients, 202 (11.8%) had a history of CABG. Patients with previous CABG had significantly higher 5‐year rates of cardiac death (10.4% versus 4.3%; P<0.001) and target vessel revascularization (25.0% versus 8.1%; P<0.001). These differences remained statistically significant after adjustment for differences in baseline characteristics. Landmark analysis revealed that from 1‐ to 5‐year follow‐up, the rates of cardiac death (8.1% versus 3.2%; P<0.001) and target vessel revascularization (17.1% versus 5.9%; P<0.001) were significantly higher in patients with previous CABG. Among patients with a history of CABG, PCI of an obstructed vein graft was associated with a higher rate of 5‐year target vessel revascularization (P=0.003). CONCLUSIONS: At 5‐year follow‐up after PCI with newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents, the risk of cardiac death and target vessel revascularization was significantly higher in patients with previous CABG. The target vessel revascularization rate was highest in patients who underwent PCI of obstructed vein grafts.
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spelling pubmed-58502402018-03-21 Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents van der Heijden, Liefke C. Kok, Marlies M. Zocca, Paolo Sen, Hanim Löwik, Marije M. Mariani, Silvia de Man, Frits H. A. F. Hartmann, Marc Stoel, Martin G. van Houwelingen, K. Gert Louwerenburg, J. (Hans) W. Linssen, Gerard C. M. Doggen, Carine J. M. Grandjean, Jan G. von Birgelen, Clemens J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with previous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with adverse clinical events. Although newer generation drug‐eluting stents showed favorable short‐term safety profiles, there is a lack of long‐term outcome data. We evaluated the impact of previous CABG on 5‐year clinical outcomes of patients treated with PCI using newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this patient‐level pooled analysis of the prospective TWENTE (The Real‐World Endeavor Resolute versus Xience V Drug‐Eluting Stent Study in Twente) trial and nonenrolled TWENTE registry, we assessed a consecutive series of patients who underwent PCI with newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents for non–ST‐segment–elevation acute coronary syndromes or stable angina. Of all 1709 patients, 202 (11.8%) had a history of CABG. Patients with previous CABG had significantly higher 5‐year rates of cardiac death (10.4% versus 4.3%; P<0.001) and target vessel revascularization (25.0% versus 8.1%; P<0.001). These differences remained statistically significant after adjustment for differences in baseline characteristics. Landmark analysis revealed that from 1‐ to 5‐year follow‐up, the rates of cardiac death (8.1% versus 3.2%; P<0.001) and target vessel revascularization (17.1% versus 5.9%; P<0.001) were significantly higher in patients with previous CABG. Among patients with a history of CABG, PCI of an obstructed vein graft was associated with a higher rate of 5‐year target vessel revascularization (P=0.003). CONCLUSIONS: At 5‐year follow‐up after PCI with newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents, the risk of cardiac death and target vessel revascularization was significantly higher in patients with previous CABG. The target vessel revascularization rate was highest in patients who underwent PCI of obstructed vein grafts. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5850240/ /pubmed/29382666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007212 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
van der Heijden, Liefke C.
Kok, Marlies M.
Zocca, Paolo
Sen, Hanim
Löwik, Marije M.
Mariani, Silvia
de Man, Frits H. A. F.
Hartmann, Marc
Stoel, Martin G.
van Houwelingen, K. Gert
Louwerenburg, J. (Hans) W.
Linssen, Gerard C. M.
Doggen, Carine J. M.
Grandjean, Jan G.
von Birgelen, Clemens
Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title_full Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title_fullStr Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title_full_unstemmed Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title_short Long‐Term Outcome of Consecutive Patients With Previous Coronary Bypass Surgery, Treated With Newer‐Generation Drug‐Eluting Stents
title_sort long‐term outcome of consecutive patients with previous coronary bypass surgery, treated with newer‐generation drug‐eluting stents
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29382666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007212
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