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Sirolimus-Coated Balloon in an All-Comer Population of Coronary Artery Disease Patients: The EASTBOURNE Prospective Registry

EASTBOURNE è un registro prospettico, il più grande mai fatto con pallone medicato, e mostra la sicurezza ed efficacia del Magic Touch, il primo pallone a eluizione di sirolimus che è stato commercializzato in Europa. Vorrei sottolineare che lo studio è completamente “investigator driven” con fondi impiegati solo per la creazione della eCRF e dell’analisi statistica, per cui il suo messaggio deriva dalla collaborazione spontanea di numerosi sperimentatori (un’ottantina) provenienti da 48 centri europei e asiatici. Quindi, a differenza di altri studi similari, non si tratta di studio sponsorizzato e questo, a mio avviso, rafforza il suo messaggio. Il dispositivo, impiegato in 2.440 lesioni coronariche, ha mostrato un tasso di TLR a un anno del 5.9% e nessun caso di occlusione precoce o tardiva del vaso. I risultati a 2 anni, presentati nel corso di EuroPCR 2023, sono in corso di pubblicazione…

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Predictors of Bail-out stenting in patients with small vessel disease treated with drug-coated balloon percutaneous coronary intervention

Background: Drug-coated balloons (DCBs) have shown comparable results with drugeluting stents in small vessel disease (SVD) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in terms of target vessel revascularization and a reduced incidence of myocardial infarction. However, the relatively high rate of bail-out stenting (BOS) still represents a major drawback of DCB PCI.

Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical, anatomic, and procedural features predictive of BOS after DCB PCI in SVD.

Methods: We included all consecutive patients undergoing PCI at our institution between January 2020 and May 2022 who were treated with DCB PCI of a de novo lesion in a coronary vessel with a reference vessel diameter (RVD) between 2.0 and 2.5 mm. Angiographic success was defined as a residual stenosis <30% without flow-limiting dissection. Patients who did not meet these criteria underwent BOS.

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Long-Term Outcome of Drug-Coated Balloon vs Drug-Eluting Stent for Small Coronary Vessels: PICCOLETO-II 3-Year Follow-Up.

Background: Native vessel coronary artery disease represents 1 of the most attractive fields of application for drug-coated balloons (DCBs). To date, several devices have been compared with drug-eluting stents (DESs) in this setting with different outcomes.

Objectives: The authors sought to compare the short- and long-term performance of the paclitaxel DCB with the everolimus-eluting stent in patients with de novo lesions in small coronary vessel disease.

Methods: PICCOLETO II (Drug Eluting Balloon Efficacy for Small Coronary Vessel Disease Treatment) was an academic, international, investigator-driven, multicenter, open-label randomized clinical trial in which patients were allocated to a DCB (n=118) or DES (n=114). We previously reported the superiority of DCBs regarding in-lesion late lumen loss at 6 months. Herein we report the final 3-year clinical follow-up with the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), a composite of cardiac death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, target lesion revascularization, and its individual components. Results: The 3-year clinical follow-up (median 1,101 days; IQR: 1,055-1,146 days) was available for 102 patients allocated to DCB and 101 to DES treatment. The cumulative rate of all-cause death (4% vs 3.9%; P=0.98), cardiac death (1% vs 1.9%; P=0.56), myocardial infarction (6.9% vs 2%; P=0.14), and target lesion revascularization (14.8% vs 8.8%; P=0.18) did not significantly differ between DCBs and DESs. MACEs and acute vessel occlusion occurred more frequently in the DES group (20.8% vs 10.8% [P=0.046] and 4% vs 0% [P= 0.042], respectively).

Conclusions: The long-term clinical follow-up of the PICCOLETO II randomized clinical trial shows a higher risk of MACEs in patients with de novo lesions in small vessel disease when they are treated with the current-generation DES compared with the new-generation paclitaxel DCB. (Drug Eluting Balloon Efficacy for Small Coronary Vessel Disease Treatment [PICCOLETO II].

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