Objective: To determine the best stent design for high bleeding risk (HBR) patients. Background: Polymer-free (PF) drug eluting stent (DES) devices have a proven benefit over bare-metal stent (BMS) devices in previous trials. It is unknown, however, whether polymer-based (PB)-DES devices are as safe as PF-DES devices. Methods: A network meta-analysis including all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared different stent technology in HBR patients with a 1-month course of dual-antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was performed. The main efficacy outcome was major adverse cardiac event (MACE) rate, defined as the composite of all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction (MI), and target-lesion revascularization (TLR). Secondary efficacy events included all-cause and cardiac mortality, MI, stroke, TLR, and target-vessel revascularization (TVR). Safety outcomes included all bleeding, major bleeding, and stent thrombosis (ST). Results: A total of 4 RCTs with 6456 patients were included. PF-DES and PB-DES yielded a reduced rate of MACE, MI, TLR, and TVR events compared with BMS (all P<.05). ST events were reduced in PB-DES compared with BMS (P=.01). No differences were found in all-cause death, cardiac death, or stroke events in PF-DES and PB-DES compared with BMS. Furthermore, no differences were found between PF-DES and PB-DES regarding any of the outcomes. Conclusion: DES devices were associated with lower MACE and TVR rates compared with BMS, whereas there were no statistical differences in other efficacy endpoints. Also, PB-DES were associated with fewer ST events compared with BMS. There were no statistical differences between PB-DES and PF-DES with regard to any of the endpoints.

Chiabrando, J. G., Vescovo, G. M., Del Buono, M. G., Lombardi, M., Camilli, M., Ravindra, K., Montone, R. A., Niccoli, G., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Optimal Stent Design for High Bleeding Risk Patients: Evidence From a Network Meta-Analysis, <<THE JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY>>, 2021; 33 (3): 182-190. [doi:10.25270/jic/20.00373] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/323277]

Optimal Stent Design for High Bleeding Risk Patients: Evidence From a Network Meta-Analysis

Del Buono, Marco Giuseppe;Lombardi, Marco;Camilli, Massimiliano;Montone, Rocco Antonio;Niccoli, Giampaolo;
2021

Abstract

Objective: To determine the best stent design for high bleeding risk (HBR) patients. Background: Polymer-free (PF) drug eluting stent (DES) devices have a proven benefit over bare-metal stent (BMS) devices in previous trials. It is unknown, however, whether polymer-based (PB)-DES devices are as safe as PF-DES devices. Methods: A network meta-analysis including all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared different stent technology in HBR patients with a 1-month course of dual-antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was performed. The main efficacy outcome was major adverse cardiac event (MACE) rate, defined as the composite of all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction (MI), and target-lesion revascularization (TLR). Secondary efficacy events included all-cause and cardiac mortality, MI, stroke, TLR, and target-vessel revascularization (TVR). Safety outcomes included all bleeding, major bleeding, and stent thrombosis (ST). Results: A total of 4 RCTs with 6456 patients were included. PF-DES and PB-DES yielded a reduced rate of MACE, MI, TLR, and TVR events compared with BMS (all P<.05). ST events were reduced in PB-DES compared with BMS (P=.01). No differences were found in all-cause death, cardiac death, or stroke events in PF-DES and PB-DES compared with BMS. Furthermore, no differences were found between PF-DES and PB-DES regarding any of the outcomes. Conclusion: DES devices were associated with lower MACE and TVR rates compared with BMS, whereas there were no statistical differences in other efficacy endpoints. Also, PB-DES were associated with fewer ST events compared with BMS. There were no statistical differences between PB-DES and PF-DES with regard to any of the endpoints.
2021
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Chiabrando, J. G., Vescovo, G. M., Del Buono, M. G., Lombardi, M., Camilli, M., Ravindra, K., Montone, R. A., Niccoli, G., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Optimal Stent Design for High Bleeding Risk Patients: Evidence From a Network Meta-Analysis, <<THE JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY>>, 2021; 33 (3): 182-190. [doi:10.25270/jic/20.00373] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/323277]
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