Intracoronary gamma-radiation therapy significantly reduced binary angiographic restenosis compared to placebo (19% vs 58%, P=0.001) at 6 months in patients with in-stent restenosis.
RCT (n=130)
Randomized
Blinded
In-stent restenosis (n=130)
Intracoronary gamma-radiation with 192Ir vs Placebo (15 Gy)
Binary angiographic restenosis, p=0.001
Absolute Event Rate: 19% vs 58%
p-value: p=0.001
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary stent implantation. Ionizing radiation has been shown to decrease neointimal formation within stents in animal models and in initial clinical trials. We studied the effects of intracoronary gamma-radiation therapy versus placebo on the clinical and angiographic outcomes of patients with in-stent restenosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred thirty patients with in-stent restenosis underwent successful coronary intervention and were then blindly randomized to receive either intracoronary gamma-radiation with (192)Ir (15 Gy) or placebo. Four independent core laboratories blinded to the treatment protocol analyzed the angiographic and intravascular ultrasound end points of restenosis. Procedural success and in-hospital and 30-day complications were similar among the groups. At 6 months, patients assigned to radiation therapy required less target lesion revascularization and target vessel revascularization (9 13.8% and 17 26.2%, respectively) compared with patients assigned to placebo (41 63.1%, P=0.0001 and 44 67.7%, P=0.0001, respectively). Binary angiographic restenosis was lower in the irradiated group (19% versus 58% for placebo, P=0.001). Freedom from major cardiac events was lower in the radiation group (29.2% versus 67.7% for placebo, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Intracoronary gamma-radiation used as adjunct therapy for patients with in-stent restenosis significantly reduces both angiographic and clinical restenosis.
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Waksman et al. (Tue,) conducted a rct in In-stent restenosis (n=130). Intracoronary gamma-radiation with 192Ir vs. Placebo was evaluated on Binary angiographic restenosis (p=0.001). Intracoronary gamma-radiation therapy significantly reduced binary angiographic restenosis compared to placebo (19% vs 58%, P=0.001) at 6 months in patients with in-stent restenosis.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a167cbf51b6ba61365d44e0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.101.18.2165
Ron Waksman
Interventional Cardiology
R. Larry White
University of California, Berkeley
Rosanna Chan
University of Dundee
Circulation
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus MC Cancer Institute
Core Laboratories (United States)
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