RapamycinanimalAnimal model2001

Sustained suppression of neointimal proliferation by sirolimus-eluting stents: one-year angiographic and intravascular ultrasound follow-up.

Circulation

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Key findings

Sirolimus-eluting stents sustained suppression of neointimal proliferation at 1 year; virtually absent neointimal hyperplasia (~2% obstruction), no restenosis.

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Sample size
45 patients (GI=15, GII=15, GIII=15)
Population
Patients with de novo coronary disease treated with sirolimus-eluting stents
Dosing
Sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stent (fast release and slow release)
Duration
1 year
Route
intracoronary (stent)
Blinding
not_reported
Controls
none
Drug class
mTOR inhibitor

Measured endpoints

  • In-stent minimal lumen diameterNo changecardiovascular
    not_reported
  • Percent diameter stenosisNo changecardiovascular
    not_reportedeffect: No patient reached >=50% diameter stenosis
  • Follow-up in-lesion minimal lumen diameterNo changecardiovascular
    not_reportedeffect: 2.28 mm (GIII), 2.32 mm (GI), 2.48 mm (GII)
  • Edge restenosisNo changecardiovascular
    not_reportedeffect: No edge restenosis observed
  • Neointimal hyperplasia (obstruction volume)Decreasedcardiovascular
    not_reportedeffect: 2+/-5% (GIII), 2+/-5% (GI), 2+/-3% (GII)
Full abstract

We have previously reported a virtual absence of neointimal hyperplasia 4 months after implantation of sirolimus-eluting stents. The aim of the present investigation was to determine whether these results are sustained over a period of 1 year. Forty-five patients with de novo coronary disease were successfully treated with the implantation of a single sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stent in São Paulo, Brazil (n=30, 15 fast release [group I, GI] and 15 slow release [GII]) and Rotterdam, The Netherlands (15 slow release, GIII). Angiographic and volumetric intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) follow-up was obtained at 4 and 12 months (GI and GII) and 6 months (GIII). In-stent minimal lumen diameter and percent diameter stenosis remained essentially unchanged in all groups (at 12 months, GI and GII; at 6 months, GIII). Follow-up in-lesion minimal lumen diameter was 2.28 mm (GIII), 2.32 mm (GI), and 2.48 mm (GII). No patient approached the >/=50% diameter stenosis at 1 year by angiography or IVUS assessment, and no edge restenosis was observed. Neointimal hyperplasia, as detected by IVUS, was virtually absent at 6 months (2+/-5% obstruction volume, GIII) and at 12 months (GI=2+/-5% and GII=2+/-3%). This study demonstrates a sustained suppression of neointimal proliferation by sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stents 1 year after implantation.

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