Clinical Experiences Using Everolimus‐Eluting Stents in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

Abstract
Despite the growing use of drug-eluting stents, restenosis remains to occur especially in high risk subgroups like patients with diffuse in-stent restenosis. This observation is supporting the search for new and potentially even more effective drug eluting stent systems. Everolimus has been used in conjunction with a new bioabsorbable polymer and gave promising results in initial clinical studies. In FUTURE I, a single-center, single-blinded randomized safety and feasibility study enrolling 15 patients with bare metal stents and 27 patients with everolimus-coated stents, 30-day MACE rate was 0% in both groups. In-stent late loss at six months was 0.83 mm in the control group and 0.10 mm in the everolimus group (p < 0.0001). In FUTURE II, a randomized multi-center study, a total of 64 patients were enrolled confirming safety and feasibility. After 6 months late loss was 0.85 mm in the control group and 0.12 mm in the everolimus group (p < 0.001).