Comparison of Zotarolimus-Eluting and Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stents
Erasmus MC · Erasmus University Rotterdam · +18 more institutions
Abstract
New-generation coronary stents that release zotarolimus or everolimus have been shown to reduce the risk of restenosis. However, it is unclear whether there are differences in efficacy and safety between the two types of stents on the basis of prospectively adjudicated end points endorsed by the Food and Drug Administration.
In this multicenter, noninferiority trial with minimal exclusion criteria, we randomly assigned 2292 patients to undergo treatment with coronary stents releasing either zotarolimus or everolimus. Twenty percent of patients were randomly selected for repeat angiography at 13 months. The primary end point was target-lesion failure, defined as a composite of death from cardiac causes, any myocardial infarction (not clearly attributable to a nontarget vessel), or clinically indicated target-lesion revascularization within 12 months. The secondary angiographic end point was the extent of in-stent stenosis at 13 months.
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25Topics & keywords
- Zotarolimus
- Medicine
- Stent
- Clinical endpoint
- Everolimus
- Myocardial infarction
- Restenosis
- Cardiology
- Good health and well-being