Aims: Characterization of neointimal tissue is essential to understand the pathophysiology of in-stent restenosis (ISR) after drug eluting stent (DES) implantation. Using optical coherence tomography (OCT), we compared the morphologic characteristics of ISR between first and second generation DES. Methods and Results: OCT was performed in 66 DES-ISR, defined as >. 50% angiographic diameter stenosis within the stented segment. Patients with ISR of first generation sirolimus-eluting stents (SES), paclitaxel eluting stents (PES) and second generation zotarolimus-eluting stents (ZES), everolimus-eluting stents (EES) and biolimus-eluting stents (BES) were enrolled. Quantitative and qualitative ISR tissue analysis was performed at 1-mm intervals along the entire stent, and categorised as homogeneous, heterogeneous and neo-atherosclerosis. The presence of microvessels and peri-strut low intensity area (PSLIA) was determined in all ISR. Neoatherosclerosis was identified by lipid, calcium and thin-cap fibro-atheroma (TCFA) like lesions. We compared the two DES generations at both early (<. 1. year) and late (>. 1. year) follow-ups.In second generation DES a heterogeneous pattern was prevalent both before and after 1. year (57.1% and 58.6% respectively). Neo-atherosclerosis was more common in the early period in first generation DES (19.4% vs 11.7%, p. <. 0.01), but after one year was more prevalent in second generation DES (7.0% vs 19.3%, p. <. 0.01). Similar prevalence of TCFAs was observed in both groups in all comparisons. Conclusions: When ISR restenosis occurs in second generation DES, the current data suggest a different time course and different morphological characteristics from first generation. Future prospective studies should evaluate the relationship between ISR morphology, time course and clinical events. © 2014 .

Optical coherence tomography characteristics of in-stent restenosis are different between first and second generation drug eluting stents / Kilickesmez, Kadriye*; Dall'Ara, Gianni; Rama-Merchan, Juan Carlos; Ghione, Matteo; Mattesini, Alessio; Vinues, Carlos Moreno; Konstantinidis, Nikolaos; Pighi, Michele; Estevez-Loureiro, Rodrigo; Zivelonghi, Carlo; Lindsay, Alistair C.; Secco, Gioel G.; Foin, Nicolas; De Silva, Ranil; Di Mario, Carlo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. HEART & VESSELS. - ISSN 2214-7632. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2014), pp. 68-74. [10.1016/j.ijchv.2014.03.003]

Optical coherence tomography characteristics of in-stent restenosis are different between first and second generation drug eluting stents

Dall'Ara, Gianni;
2014

Abstract

Aims: Characterization of neointimal tissue is essential to understand the pathophysiology of in-stent restenosis (ISR) after drug eluting stent (DES) implantation. Using optical coherence tomography (OCT), we compared the morphologic characteristics of ISR between first and second generation DES. Methods and Results: OCT was performed in 66 DES-ISR, defined as >. 50% angiographic diameter stenosis within the stented segment. Patients with ISR of first generation sirolimus-eluting stents (SES), paclitaxel eluting stents (PES) and second generation zotarolimus-eluting stents (ZES), everolimus-eluting stents (EES) and biolimus-eluting stents (BES) were enrolled. Quantitative and qualitative ISR tissue analysis was performed at 1-mm intervals along the entire stent, and categorised as homogeneous, heterogeneous and neo-atherosclerosis. The presence of microvessels and peri-strut low intensity area (PSLIA) was determined in all ISR. Neoatherosclerosis was identified by lipid, calcium and thin-cap fibro-atheroma (TCFA) like lesions. We compared the two DES generations at both early (<. 1. year) and late (>. 1. year) follow-ups.In second generation DES a heterogeneous pattern was prevalent both before and after 1. year (57.1% and 58.6% respectively). Neo-atherosclerosis was more common in the early period in first generation DES (19.4% vs 11.7%, p. <. 0.01), but after one year was more prevalent in second generation DES (7.0% vs 19.3%, p. <. 0.01). Similar prevalence of TCFAs was observed in both groups in all comparisons. Conclusions: When ISR restenosis occurs in second generation DES, the current data suggest a different time course and different morphological characteristics from first generation. Future prospective studies should evaluate the relationship between ISR morphology, time course and clinical events. © 2014 .
2014
Optical coherence tomography characteristics of in-stent restenosis are different between first and second generation drug eluting stents / Kilickesmez, Kadriye*; Dall'Ara, Gianni; Rama-Merchan, Juan Carlos; Ghione, Matteo; Mattesini, Alessio; Vinues, Carlos Moreno; Konstantinidis, Nikolaos; Pighi, Michele; Estevez-Loureiro, Rodrigo; Zivelonghi, Carlo; Lindsay, Alistair C.; Secco, Gioel G.; Foin, Nicolas; De Silva, Ranil; Di Mario, Carlo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. HEART & VESSELS. - ISSN 2214-7632. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2014), pp. 68-74. [10.1016/j.ijchv.2014.03.003]
Kilickesmez, Kadriye*; Dall'Ara, Gianni; Rama-Merchan, Juan Carlos; Ghione, Matteo; Mattesini, Alessio; Vinues, Carlos Moreno; Konstantinidis, Nikolaos; Pighi, Michele; Estevez-Loureiro, Rodrigo; Zivelonghi, Carlo; Lindsay, Alistair C.; Secco, Gioel G.; Foin, Nicolas; De Silva, Ranil; Di Mario, Carlo
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