Lukasz Koltowski, Mariusz Tomaniak, Dorota Ochijewicz, Grzegorz Opolski, Janusz Kochman
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在通过光学相干断层扫描(OCT)成像评估Fantom BRS植入6个月后的安全性和有效性:一项前瞻性、单臂、连续观察研究纳入了20名接受西罗莫司洗脱Fantom BRS治疗的STEMI患者。支架的大小、定位和优化均在 OCT 成像的指导下进行。主要终点是设备导向复合终点(DOCE),包括心源性死亡、靶血管相关心肌梗死和靶病变失败。为了评估支架层面的设备性能,我们在6个月时进行了定量冠状动脉造影(QCA)和OCT成像:结果:在6个月的随访中,所有患者均未出现主要终点。没有发生重大心脏不良事件(MACE)或DOCE,没有支架血栓形成、靶病变血管再通和死亡病例。在 QCA 中,我们观察到支架内区域以及支架周围近端和远端区域的最小管腔直径和平均管腔直径均有所下降。同样,QCA 和 OCT 中的最小管腔面积和参考血管直径也有所下降。OCT 成像显示扩张指数和错位率有所改善:第三代 Tyrocore 生物可吸收冠状动脉支架植入后 6 个月的连续 OCT 成像显示支架覆盖良好,支架愈合良好,新生内膜生长较少,无新生动脉硬化迹象。
Third-Generation Sirolimus-Eluting Bioresorbable Tyrocore Scaffold Implantation in Patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Baseline and 6-Month OCT and Clinical Outcomes-a FANTOM STEMI Pilot Study.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Fantom BRS 6 months after implantation using the optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging.
Methods: Twenty STEMI patients treated with a sirolimus-eluting Fantom BRS were enrolled into a prospective, single-arm, serial observational study. The scaffold sizing, positioning and optimisation were guided by OCT imaging. The primary endpoint was device-orientated composite endpoints (DOCE), comprised of cardiac death, target-vessel-related myocardial infarction and target lesion failure. To evaluate the device performance at the scaffold level, we performed a quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) and OCT imaging at 6 months.
Results: The primary endpoint did not occur in any patient within the 6-month follow-up. There were no major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) or DOCEs, no cases of scaffold thrombosis, target lesion revascularization and no deaths. In QCA, we observed a decrease in the minimum and mean lumen diameter in the in-scaffold region and in the proximal and distal peri-scaffold region. Similarly, the minimum lumen area and reference vessel diameter had decreased in both QCA and OCT. The OCT imaging showed improvement in the expansion index and malposition rate.
Conclusion: A serial 6-month OCT imaging after implantation of a third-generation Tyrocore-based bioresorbable coronary scaffold indicated good coverage of the struts with excellent healing of the scaffold, low neointima growth and no signs of neoatherosclerosis.
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