Morphologic characteristics of late stent malapposition after drug-eluting stents implantation by optical coherence tomography follow-up.
- Author:
Jing-bo HOU
1
;
Hui-min LIU
;
Li-jia MA
;
Shuang YANG
;
Ling-bo MENG
;
Zhi-gang HAN
;
Shuo ZHANG
;
Bo YU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Aged; Drug-Eluting Stents; adverse effects; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Tomography, Optical Coherence; methods
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(5):581-584
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUNDLate stent malapposition was frequently observed after DES implantation, which has been associated with the occurrence of late stent thrombosis due to poor neointimal coverage. This study was designed to evaluate the frequency of late stent malapposition at least 1 year after different DESs implantation by optical coherence tomography (OCT).
METHODSAngiographic and OCT examinations were given to 68 patients who had received total 126 various DESs implantation for at least 1 year to detect late stent malapposition. Malapposed strut distance (MSD), malapposed strut area (MSA), reference lumen area (RLA) and reference stent area (RSA) were checked with off-line OCT analysis.
RESULTSTotally 26 Cypher Select stents, 15 Taxus Liberte stents, 51 Partner stents and 34 Firebird I stents were examined. Among 68 patients who underwent DES implantation, 7 patients (10.3%) had late malapposition. Average RSA, MSA and MSD were (7.9 +/- 2.8) mm(2),(2.0 +/- 1.6) mm(2) and (590 +/- 270) microm respectively. According to the MSA/RSA ratio, 4 patients had slight malapposition, 2 patients had moderate malapposition and 1 patient had severe malapposition.
CONCLUSIONSLate stent malapposition is detected frequently after implantation of DES, but if this predisposes to late stent thrombosis and requires any specific therapy needs to be further elucidated.