Effect of P2Y12 Inhibitor Monotherapy vs Dual Antiplatelet Therapy on Cardiovascular Events in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Sungkyunkwan University · Samsung Medical Center · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Data on P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy after short-duration dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention are limited.
To determine whether P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy after 3 months of DAPT is noninferior to 12 months of DAPT in patients undergoing PCI. Design, Setting, and Participants: The SMART-CHOICE trial was an open-label, noninferiority, randomized study that was conducted in 33 hospitals in Korea and included 2993 patients undergoing PCI with drug-eluting stents. Enrollment began March 18, 2014, and follow-up was completed July 19, 2018. Interventions: Patients were randomly assigned to receive aspirin plus a P2Y12 inhibitor for 3 months and thereafter P2Y12 inhibitor alone (n = 1495) or DAPT for 12 months (n = 1498). Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary end point was major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (a composite of all-cause death, myocardial infarction, or stroke) at 12 months after the index procedure. Secondary end points included the components of the primary end point and bleeding defined as Bleeding Academic Research Consortium type 2 to 5. The noninferiority margin was 1.8%.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
30- JHJoo‐Yong HahnCorresponding
Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung Medical Center
- YBYoung Bin Song
Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung Medical Center
- JHJu Hyeon Oh
Samsung (South Korea), Sungkyunkwan University
- WJWoo Jung Chun
Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung (South Korea)
- YHYong Hwan Park
Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung (South Korea)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Percutaneous coronary intervention
- Conventional PCI
- Clinical endpoint
- Internal medicine
- Aspirin
- Myocardial infarction
- P2Y12
- Good health and well-being