Vascular Compliance Changes of the Coronary Vessel Wall After Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implantation in the Treated and Adjacent Segments — Salvatore Brugaletta (2012) | RDL Network
Vascular Compliance Changes of the Coronary Vessel Wall After Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implantation in the Treated and Adjacent Segments
Circulation Journal 76(7): 1616-1623
Article 2012 English
Authors
SB
Salvatore Brugaletta
BG
Bill D. Gogas
HG
Héctor M. García‐García
Abstract
1 min read
Background: Implantation of a metallic prosthesis creates local stiffness with a subsequent mismatch in the compliance of the vessel wall, disturbances in flow and heterogeneous distribution of wall shear stress. Polymeric bioresorbable ABSORB scaffolds have less stiffness than metallic platform stents. We sought to analyze the mismatch in vascular compliance after ABSORB implantation and its long-term resolution with bioresorption. Methods and Results: A total of 83 patients from the ABSORB trials underwent palpography investigations (30 and 53 patients from ABSORB Cohorts A and B, respectively) to measure the compliance of the scaffolded and adjacent segments at various time points (from pre-implantation up to 24 months). The mean of the maximum strain values was calculated per segment by utilizing the Rotterdam Classification (ROC) score and expressed as ROC/mm. Scaffold implantation lead to a significant decrease in vascular compliance (median [IQR]) at the scaffolded segment (from 0.37 [0.24-0.45] to 0.14 [0.09-0.23], P<0.001) with mismatch in compliance in a paired analysis between the scaffolded and adjacent segments (proximal: 0.23 [0.12-0.34], scaffold: 0.12 [0.07-0.19], distal: 0.15 [0.05-0.26], P=0.042). This reported compliance mismatch disappears at short- and mid-term follow-up. Conclusions: The ABSORB scaffold decreases vascular compliance at the site of scaffold implantation. A compliance mismatch is evident immediately post-implantation and in contrast to metallic stents disappears in the mid-term, likely leading to a normalization of the rheological behavior of the scaffolded segment. (Circ J 2012; 76: 1616–1623)
Christos V. Bourantas, Michail I. Papafaklis, Anna Kotsia, Vasim Farooq, Takashi Muramatsu, Josep Gómez‐Lara, Yao‐Jun Zhang, Javaid Iqbal, Fanis G. Kalatzis, Katerina Κ. Naka, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, Cécile Dorange, Jin Wang, Richard Rapoza, Héctor M. García‐García, Yoshinobu Onuma, Lampros K. Michalis, Patrick W. Serruys
Dariusz Dudek, Łukasz Rzeszutko, Yoshinobu Onuma, Yohei Sotomi, Rafał Depukat, Susan Veldhof, Divine Ediebah, Peter Stæhr, Wojciech Zasada, Krzysztof Piotr Malinowski, Grzegorz L. Kałuża, Patrick W. Serruys
Carlos M. Campos, Héctor M. García‐García, Takashi Muramatsu, Pedro de Araújo Gonçalves, Yoshinobu Onuma, Dariusz Dudek, Leif Thuesen, Mark Webster, Pieter Kitslaar, Susan Veldhof, Johan H. C. Reiber, Koen Nieman, John A. Ormiston, Patrick W. Serruys
Salvatore Brugaletta, Josep Gómez‐Lara, Patrick W. Serruys, Vasim Farooq, Robert‐Jan van Geuns, Leif Thuesen, Dariusz Dudek, Jacques Koolen, Bernard Chevalier, Dougal McClean, Stephan Windecker, Pieter C. Smits, Bernard De Bruyne, Robert Whitbourn, Ian T. Meredith, Ron T. van Domburg, Kenij Sihan, Sebastiaan de Winter, Susan Veldhof, Karine Miquel‐Hébert, Richard Rapoza,
Bill D. Gogas, Patrick W. Serruys, Roberto Diletti, Vasim Farooq, Salvatore Brugaletta, Maria Radu, Jung Ho Heo, Yoshinobu Onuma, Robert‐Jan van Geuns, Evelyn Regar, Bernard De Bruyne, Bernard Chevalier, Leif Thuesen, Pieter C. Smits, Dariusz Dudek, Jacques Koolen, Stefan Windecker, Robert Whitbourn, Karine Miquel‐Hébert, Cécile Dorange, Richard Rapoza,
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.