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Get Free AccessWe report the acute and 30 day results of the OPEN I study, a multicentre prospective single arm study evaluating the safety and feasibility of the Stentys bifurcation stent.The Stentys stent is a provisional, self-expanding nitinol drug eluting or bare metal stent with small interconnections that can be disconnected by balloon angioplasty to provide access to the side-branch and full ostium coverage. Forty patients with de novo coronary bifurcation lesions were enrolled to be clinically followed-up over four years. In addition to angiographic QCA evaluation, documentary IVUS and/or OCT were used in all cases to assess the stent's deployment. The patient population consisted of 85% males with an average age of 62 years. Almost half had previous PCI, 31% previous MI and 5% previous CABG. The majority of lesions (80%) involved the LAD-D, 42% of the patients had disease affecting the side-branch, with all three arms diseased in 24% of the cases. The average lesion length in the main branch was 12.95 +/- 3.63 mm with a bifurcation angle of 55 degrees (range 30 degrees - 80 degrees). Procedural success was achieved in 39/40 cases (95.5%) due to inability to track the stent in one patient with an extremely tortuous vessel. In total 6 (15%) paclitaxel eluting and 33 (85%) BMS Stentys stents were successfully implanted, and simple disconnection of the stent mesh overlying the SB ostium was achieved in 37/39 cases (94.9%); in two cases, disconnection was not attempted. The MACE at 30 days was 5.1% as a result of one non Q-wave MI following the procedure and one ischemia-driven revascularisation six days after the procedure.This first-in-man (FIM) study demonstrates that the Stentys stent is safe and feasible resulting in an excellent procedural success rate and a low MACE rate. The struts can be easily and safely disconnected to perform provisional stenting.
Stefan Verheye, Eberhard Grube, Steve Ramcharitar, Joachim Schofer, Bernhard Witzenbichler, Jan Kovac, Karl E. Hauptmann, Pierfrancesco Agostoni, Wiemer Marcus, Thierry Lefévre, Patrick W. Serruys, Robert‐Jan van Geuns (2009). First-in-man (FIM) study of the Stentys™ bifurcation stent – 30 days results. EuroIntervention, 4(5), pp. 566-571, DOI: 10.4244/eijv4i5a96.
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2009
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12
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English
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EuroIntervention
DOI
10.4244/eijv4i5a96
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