Does the type of coronary stent and length of dual antiplatelet therapy affect MACE, stent thrombosis, and bleeding in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention?
Durable and biodegradable polymer stents have similar MACE rates regardless of DAPT length, but prolonged DAPT (>12 months) with EES/ZES reduces MI at the cost of increased bleeding, and BRS carries a higher risk of stent thrombosis.
AIMS: The differential impact on ischaemic and bleeding events of the type of drug-eluting stent durable polymer stents [DES vs. biodegradable polymer stents vs. bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS)] and length of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) remains to be defined. METHODS AND RESULTS: Randomized controlled trials comparing different types of DES and/or DAPT durations were selected. The primary endpoint was Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events (MACE) a composite of death, myocardial infarction (MI), and target vessel revascularization. Definite stent thrombosis (ST) and single components of MACE were secondary endpoints. The arms of interest were: BRS with 12 months of DAPT (12mDAPT), biodegradable polymer stent with 12mDAPT, durable polymer stent everolimus-eluting (EES), zotarolimus-eluting (ZES) with 12mDAPT, EES/ZES with 12 months of DAPT (DAPT > 12 m). Sixty-four studies with 150 arms and 102 735 patients were included. After a median follow-up of 20 months, MACE rates were similar in the different arms of interest. EES/ZES with DAPT > 12 m reported a lower incidence of MI than the other groups, while BRS showed a higher rate of ST when compared to EES/ZES, irrespective of DAPT length. A higher risk of major bleedings was observed for DAPT > 12 m as compared to shorter DAPT. CONCLUSION: Durable and biodegradable polymer stents along with BRS report a similar rate of MACE irrespective of DAPT length. Fewer MI are observed with EES/ZES with DAPT > 12 m, while a higher rate of ST is reported for BRS when compared to EES/ZES, independently from DAPT length. Stent type may partially affect the outcome together with DAPT length.
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