Angiographic Findings of the Multicenter Randomized Study With the Sirolimus-Eluting Bx Velocity Balloon-Expandable Stent (RAVEL)
- 8 October 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 106 (15) , 1949-1956
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000034045.36219.12
Abstract
Background— Restenosis remains the major limitation of coronary catheter-based intervention. In small vessels, the amount of neointimal tissue is disproportionately greater than the vessel caliber, resulting in higher restenosis rates. In the Randomized Study With the Sirolimus-Eluting Bx Velocity Balloon-Expandable Stent (RAVEL) trial, ≈40% of the vessels were small (Methods and Results— Patients were randomized to receive either an 18-mm bare metal Bx VELOCITY (BS group, n=118), or a sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stent (SES group, n=120). Subgroups were stratified into terciles according to their reference diameter (RD; stratum I, RD 2.84 mm). At 6-month follow-up, the restenosis rate in the SES group was 0% in all strata (versus 35%, 26%, and 20%, respectively, in the BS group). In-stent late loss was 0.01±0.25 versus 0.80±0.43 mm in stratum I, 0.01±0.38 versus 0.88±0.57 mm in stratum II, and −0.06±0.35 versus 0.74±0.57 mm in stratum III (SES versus BS). In SES, the minimal lumen diameter (MLD) remained unchanged (Δ −0.72 to 0.72 mm) in 97% of the lesions and increased (=late gain, ΔMLD <−0.72 mm) in 3% of the lesions. Multivariate predictors for late loss were treatment allocation ( P P = 0.008). Conclusions— Sirolimus-eluting stents prevent neointimal proliferation and late lumen loss irrespective of the vessel diameter. The classic inverse relationship between vessel diameter and restenosis rate was seen in the bare stent group but not in the sirolimus-eluting stent group.Keywords
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