Background: This study aimed to evaluate real-world clinical outcome of patients needing short dual antiplatelet therapy (S-DAPT) following PCI with Ultimaster® thin-strut, biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent (BP-SES), which was supposed to induce faster stent endothelialization and reduce device thrombogenicity. Methods: In this sub-group analysis of patients enrolled in the ULISSE registry, two groups were identified: 1) patients discharged with S-DAPT (≤3-month) due to high bleeding risk or need for urgent major non-cardiac surgery and 2) patients discharged with recommended DAPT (R-DAPT) duration (≥6-month). The primary ischemic-safety and bleeding-safety endpoints were TLF (composite of cardiac-death, target vessel MI, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization), and BARC major bleedings (≥type-3a) at 1-year follow-up. To account for events occurring before DAPT discontinuation we performed 3-month landmark analysis. Results: 82 patients (5%) were discharged with ≤3-month DAPT (57 ± 27 days), and 1558 patients (94%) were discharged with ≥6-month DAPT (318 ± 75 days). No significant differences between S-DAPT and R-DAPT group were observed in TLF at 1-year (7.9% vs. 4.6%). The rate of BARC major bleeding resulted significantly higher in S-DAPT group (3.9% vs. 0.3%; p = 0.001), with the majority of bleeding events occurring within 3 months. The landmark analysis showed no significant differences in BARC major bleedings between groups (1.4% vs. 0.3%; p = 0.142). Conclusions: As compared to those treated with R-DAPT (≥6-month), patients needing -S-DAPT (≤3-month) after PCI with Ultimaster® BP-SES had similar rates of 1-year TLF and BARC major bleedings following early DAPT discontinuation.

One-year clinical outcome of biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent in patients needing short dual antiplatelet therapy. Insight from the ULISSE registry (ULtimaster Italian multicenter all comerS Stent rEgistry) / C. Godino, A. Beneduce, G. Ferrante, A. Ielasi, C.A. Pivato, M. Chiarito, A. Cappelletti, G. Perfetti, V. Magni, E. Prati, S. Falcone, A. Pierri, S. De Martini, M. Montorfano, R. Parisi, D. Rutigliano, N. Locuratolo, A. Anzuini, M. Tespili, A. Margonato, A. Benassi, C. Briguori, F. Fabbiocchi, B. Reimers, A. Bartorelli, A. Colombo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - 290(2019), pp. 52-58.

One-year clinical outcome of biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent in patients needing short dual antiplatelet therapy. Insight from the ULISSE registry (ULtimaster Italian multicenter all comerS Stent rEgistry)

A. Bartorelli;
2019

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to evaluate real-world clinical outcome of patients needing short dual antiplatelet therapy (S-DAPT) following PCI with Ultimaster® thin-strut, biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent (BP-SES), which was supposed to induce faster stent endothelialization and reduce device thrombogenicity. Methods: In this sub-group analysis of patients enrolled in the ULISSE registry, two groups were identified: 1) patients discharged with S-DAPT (≤3-month) due to high bleeding risk or need for urgent major non-cardiac surgery and 2) patients discharged with recommended DAPT (R-DAPT) duration (≥6-month). The primary ischemic-safety and bleeding-safety endpoints were TLF (composite of cardiac-death, target vessel MI, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization), and BARC major bleedings (≥type-3a) at 1-year follow-up. To account for events occurring before DAPT discontinuation we performed 3-month landmark analysis. Results: 82 patients (5%) were discharged with ≤3-month DAPT (57 ± 27 days), and 1558 patients (94%) were discharged with ≥6-month DAPT (318 ± 75 days). No significant differences between S-DAPT and R-DAPT group were observed in TLF at 1-year (7.9% vs. 4.6%). The rate of BARC major bleeding resulted significantly higher in S-DAPT group (3.9% vs. 0.3%; p = 0.001), with the majority of bleeding events occurring within 3 months. The landmark analysis showed no significant differences in BARC major bleedings between groups (1.4% vs. 0.3%; p = 0.142). Conclusions: As compared to those treated with R-DAPT (≥6-month), patients needing -S-DAPT (≤3-month) after PCI with Ultimaster® BP-SES had similar rates of 1-year TLF and BARC major bleedings following early DAPT discontinuation.
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Biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent; Dual antiplatelet therapy; High bleeding risk; Percutaneous coronary intervention; Stent thrombosis
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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2019
Elsevier
290
52
58
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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One-year clinical outcome of biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent in patients needing short dual antiplatelet therapy. Insight from the ULISSE registry (ULtimaster Italian multicenter all comerS Stent rEgistry) / C. Godino, A. Beneduce, G. Ferrante, A. Ielasi, C.A. Pivato, M. Chiarito, A. Cappelletti, G. Perfetti, V. Magni, E. Prati, S. Falcone, A. Pierri, S. De Martini, M. Montorfano, R. Parisi, D. Rutigliano, N. Locuratolo, A. Anzuini, M. Tespili, A. Margonato, A. Benassi, C. Briguori, F. Fabbiocchi, B. Reimers, A. Bartorelli, A. Colombo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - 290(2019), pp. 52-58.
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C. Godino, A. Beneduce, G. Ferrante, A. Ielasi, C.A. Pivato, M. Chiarito, A. Cappelletti, G. Perfetti, V. Magni, E. Prati, S. Falcone, A. Pierri, S. De Martini, M. Montorfano, R. Parisi, D. Rutigliano, N. Locuratolo, A. Anzuini, M. Tespili, A. Margonato, A. Benassi, C. Briguori, F. Fabbiocchi, B. Reimers, A. Bartorelli, A. Colombo
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