Initial results and long-term clinical follow-up of an amorphous hydrogenated silicon-carbide-coated stent in daily practice |
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Authors: | Hanekamp Clara EE Bonnier Hans JRM Michels Rolf H Peels Kathinka H Heijmen Eric PCM Hagen Ev Eduard van Koolen Jacques J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The hemocompatibility and biocompatibility of a stent are determined by the physical and electrochemical properties of the stent surface. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility, safety and efficacy of implantation of a stent coated with silicon carbide. Baseline characteristics were collected prospectively. The occurrence of cardiac adverse events and the angina score were assessed at clinical follow-up. A total of 193 Tensum stents were implanted in 174 patients. In hospital, one patient experienced stent thrombosis and in 6% of the patients a creatinine kinase elevation to 240 U/l or more occurred. Long-term follow-up was performed in 172 patients, with a mean follow-up of 454 +/- 181 days. Ninety-seven per cent were still alive, 15% had undergone target-vessel revascularization, and 2% had angiographic restenosis and were treated with medication only. Seventy-one per cent of the patients were free of anginal complaints, and 20% had anginal complaints in Canadian Cardiac Society class I or II. The Tensum coronary stent showed to be a safe and efficacious device in this study, with a high primary success rate and favorable long-term clinical followup. |
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