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Comparison between drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents in very small coronary artery interventions

The optimal management of very small vessel (reference diameter from 2.0 to 2.25 mm) in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) is controversial. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of drug-coated balloons (DCBs) and drug-eluting stents (DESs) for de-novo very small vessel interventions....

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Autores principales: Tsai, Cheng-Hsuan, Yeh, Chih-Fan, Meng, Shih-Wei, Hung, Chi-Sheng, Lin, Mao-Shin, Huang, Ching-Chang, Chen, Chun-Kai, Huang, Kuo-Ping, Chen, Ying-Hsien, Kao, Hsien-Li
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35739138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14047-7
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author Tsai, Cheng-Hsuan
Yeh, Chih-Fan
Meng, Shih-Wei
Hung, Chi-Sheng
Lin, Mao-Shin
Huang, Ching-Chang
Chen, Chun-Kai
Huang, Kuo-Ping
Chen, Ying-Hsien
Kao, Hsien-Li
author_facet Tsai, Cheng-Hsuan
Yeh, Chih-Fan
Meng, Shih-Wei
Hung, Chi-Sheng
Lin, Mao-Shin
Huang, Ching-Chang
Chen, Chun-Kai
Huang, Kuo-Ping
Chen, Ying-Hsien
Kao, Hsien-Li
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description The optimal management of very small vessel (reference diameter from 2.0 to 2.25 mm) in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) is controversial. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of drug-coated balloons (DCBs) and drug-eluting stents (DESs) for de-novo very small vessel interventions. We conducted a retrospective analysis of consecutive patients who received very small vessel PCI with a DCB or DES between January 2018 and March 2021. The outcome measures were the incidence of ischemia-driven target lesion revascularization (TLR) and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs) within 1 year after PCI. MACCEs were defined as the composite of ischemia-driven TLR, all-cause death, non-fatal acute coronary syndrome, stroke, or heart failure requiring hospitalization. A total of 205 patients undergoing PCI with a DCB or DES were enrolled in this study. The procedural complication rate was 2.5% in the DES group and 1.7% in the DCB group (P = 1.000). After 1-year of follow-up, the cumulative incidence of TLR was 7.2% in the DCB group and 4.9% in the DES group (P = 0.530). The cumulative incidence of MACCEs was 10.6% in the DCB group and 12.7% in the DES group (P = 0.769). Only female gender, acute coronary syndrome on presentation, and dual antiplatelet therapy duration < 3 months were significantly associated with MACCEs at 1 year, but the use of DCB or DES was not. The use of DCBs or DESs in de novo very small vessel intervention was not associated with different outcomes at 1 year.
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spelling pubmed-92261752022-06-25 Comparison between drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents in very small coronary artery interventions Tsai, Cheng-Hsuan Yeh, Chih-Fan Meng, Shih-Wei Hung, Chi-Sheng Lin, Mao-Shin Huang, Ching-Chang Chen, Chun-Kai Huang, Kuo-Ping Chen, Ying-Hsien Kao, Hsien-Li Sci Rep Article The optimal management of very small vessel (reference diameter from 2.0 to 2.25 mm) in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) is controversial. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of drug-coated balloons (DCBs) and drug-eluting stents (DESs) for de-novo very small vessel interventions. We conducted a retrospective analysis of consecutive patients who received very small vessel PCI with a DCB or DES between January 2018 and March 2021. The outcome measures were the incidence of ischemia-driven target lesion revascularization (TLR) and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs) within 1 year after PCI. MACCEs were defined as the composite of ischemia-driven TLR, all-cause death, non-fatal acute coronary syndrome, stroke, or heart failure requiring hospitalization. A total of 205 patients undergoing PCI with a DCB or DES were enrolled in this study. The procedural complication rate was 2.5% in the DES group and 1.7% in the DCB group (P = 1.000). After 1-year of follow-up, the cumulative incidence of TLR was 7.2% in the DCB group and 4.9% in the DES group (P = 0.530). The cumulative incidence of MACCEs was 10.6% in the DCB group and 12.7% in the DES group (P = 0.769). Only female gender, acute coronary syndrome on presentation, and dual antiplatelet therapy duration < 3 months were significantly associated with MACCEs at 1 year, but the use of DCB or DES was not. The use of DCBs or DESs in de novo very small vessel intervention was not associated with different outcomes at 1 year. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9226175/ /pubmed/35739138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14047-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Chen, Chun-Kai
Huang, Kuo-Ping
Chen, Ying-Hsien
Kao, Hsien-Li
Comparison between drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents in very small coronary artery interventions
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title_fullStr Comparison between drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents in very small coronary artery interventions
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title_short Comparison between drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents in very small coronary artery interventions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35739138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14047-7
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