Journal of American College of Cardiology Article Reports Fewer Repeat Procedures With Boston Scientific's TAXUS(R) Liberte(R) Stent
Posted on: Monday, 11 May 2009, 07:30 CDT
Authors identify important differences between drug-eluting stent brands
The Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry holds data on all patients undergoing PCI in
"The results of this study are noteworthy for TAXUS Liberte, which compared favorably in rates of repeat procedures to both 'olimus stents," said
The Swedish registry study included four DES brands: TAXUS Liberte, TAXUS Express, Cypher and Endeavor. In total, the registry included 35,478 DES implants during 22,962 procedures in 19,004 patients, with 1,807 restenoses reported over a mean 29-month follow-up period. For the entire study population, the repeat revascularization rate per stent was 3.5 percent after one year and 4.9 percent after two years. Overall, the adjusted risk of restenosis was 1.23 times higher in patients with diabetes than in patients without diabetes. In patients with diabetes, restenosis was higher in the non-TAXUS Stents. The sirolimus-eluting Cypher Stent and the zotorolimus-eluting Endeavor Stent had higher restenosis rates in patients with diabetes compared with those in patients without diabetes (1.25 times and 1.77 times, respectively).
"The Swedish study shows there are significant distinctions among available DES, as well as differences between first- and second-generation products," said
TAXUS Stents have been evaluated by the industry's most extensive randomized, controlled clinical trial program, with follow-up to five years in some cases. These trial results have been supplemented by data on more than 35,000 patients enrolled in post-approval registries. To date, approximately 11 million Boston Scientific stents have been implanted globally, making them the world's most frequently used stents.
The TAXUS Liberte Paclitaxel-Eluting Coronary Stent System received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in
The PROMUS Stent is a private-labeled XIENCE V(R) Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent System manufactured by Abbott and distributed by Boston Scientific. XIENCE V is a trademark of the Abbott Laboratories group of companies. Cypher is a trademark of Cordis Corporation. Endeavor is a trademark of Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
Boston Scientific is a worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices whose products are used in a broad range of interventional medical specialties. For more information, please visit: www.bostonscientific.com.
(1) (J Am Coll Cardiol 2009;53:1660-7)
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