Long-term serial non-invasive multislice computed tomography angiography with functional evaluation after coronary implantation of a bioresorbable everolimus-eluting scaffold: the ABSORB cohort B MSCT substudy.

  • Onuma, Yoshinobu
  • Collet, Carlos
  • van Geuns, Robert-Jan
  • de Bruyne, Bernard
  • Christiansen, Evald
  • Koolen, Jacques
  • Smits, Pieter
  • Chevalier, Bernard
  • McClean, Dougal
  • Dudek, Dariusz
  • Windecker, Stephan
  • Meredith, Ian
  • Nieman, Koen
  • Veldhof, Susan
  • Ormiston, John
  • Serruys, Patrick W
Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Abstract

Aims Multimodality invasive imaging of the first-in-man cohort demonstrated at 5 years stable lumen dimensions and a low rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). However, the long-term non-invasive assessment of this device remains to be documented. The objective was to describe the 72-month multislice computed tomography (MSCT) angiographic and functional findings after the implantation of the second iteration of the fully resorbable everolimus-eluting polymeric scaffold. Methods and results In the ABSORB Cohort B trial patients with non-complex de novo lesions were treated with second iteration bioresobable vascular scaffold (BVS). MSCT angiography was performed as an optional investigation at 18 months; patients were reconse...

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