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Nick Curzen Predicting & avoiding stent thrombosis at the time of stent implantation

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Nick Curzen

Predicting & avoiding stent thrombosis at the time of stent implantation

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MY POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ARE:

Consultancy/Speaker Fees: Medtronic; Abbott Vascular; Cordis; Boston Scientific;AstraZeneca; Haemonetics; Sorin; St Jude Medical;Lilly; Solvay

Unrestricted research grants: Medtronic; Haemonetics; Pfizer; St Jude Medical; Medicell; Verathon

Travel Sponsorship: Lilly; Medtronic; Cordis; Boston Scientific; Abbott Vascular;

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“We do know of certain knowledge that Osama bin Laden is either in Afghanistan ,

or in some other country, or dead.”

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“As we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some

things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't

know we don't know."

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The Known Knowns

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Acute + Some Late Stent Thrombosis

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Procedure and Stent/Deployment Factors

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Heart 2004

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Fujii K

Carlier S

Mintz G

et al

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Inadequate Anti-platelet therapy

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Late & Very Late Stent Thrombosis

Time Post Procedure & Antiplatelet Therapy at Stent Thrombosis

0 6 12 18 24

Months Post Stent Implant

No Antiplatelets Aspirin Aspirin + Clopidogrel

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Inadequate Response to Anti-platelet therapy

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Individual Response

Standard Dose Aspirin

Standard Dose Clopidogrel

PCI Patient

Enzyme Rise/MI

Stent Thrombosis

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“Percentage clotting inhibition” due to clopidogrel in 10 patients loaded with 600mg clopidogrel prior to elective PCI.

Platelets 2007;18:497-505.

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The answer is “YES”, so when are we going to face it??

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Tailoring Therapy

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The Known Unknowns

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Very Late Stent Thrombosis

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BMS 24 months after deployment Cypher 16 months after deployment

Circulation 2003;107:1340-1341

Endothelial Dysfunction

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BMS (n=25)

DES (n=23)

Delayed Endothelialization in DES compared with BMS

JACC 2006:48:000-000

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Endothelial Dysfunction

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Can we avoid ST in some by understanding DAPT better?

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Nalyaka Sambu, Alison Calver , Huon Gray, Iain Simpson, Simon Corbett, Nick Curzen

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Demographics

27 patients enrolled so far

Mean age 63.1 years

24 (89%) males

5 (19%) diabetics

Time from PCI to ST ranged from 0.02 to

3379 days (mean 1262 days)*

*n=25

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At presentation

2 (7%) were on no APT due to non compliance

8 (30%) were on both aspirin and clopidogrel

1 (4%) was on clopidogrel alone

16 (59%) were on aspirin alone

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Response to treatment modification

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N=1568 N=1569

JAMA 2008;299:532-39

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• 33 patients recruited 11 months following PCI with DES

• 82% male; mean age 65.9

• Study timepoints:

4 weeks pre clopidogrel cessation

24 hrs pre clopidogrel cessation

24 hrs, 48 hrs, 1, 2 and 4 weeks post clopidogrel cessation

Effects of Cessation of Clopidogrel Therapy on Platelet Reactivity in Patients with Drug-eluting Coronary Stents:

Is There a “Rebound Phenomenon"?

N Sambu1, T Warner2, A Calver1, S Corbett1, H Gray1, I Simpson1, N Curzen1

1 Wessex Cardiothoracic Centre, Southampton2 William Harvey Research Institute, London

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AUC15 ADP Channel (mean, 95% CI)

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*** p<0.001

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AUC15 AA Channel (mean, 95% CI)

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TxB2 levels remain negligible throughout indicating that aspirin is consistently blocking COX

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Heart 2010

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Are some people hypersensitive to some devices?

... Curzen’s “POLYMER ENIGMA SYNDROME” !!!!

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Virmani R et al. Circulation 2004;109:701-705.

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Stent Thrombosis (ARC Def or Prob)

Months

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bosis

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Number at risk

XIENCE V 2458 2426 2412 2386 2367 2354 2342 2334 2321

TAXUS1229 1196 1186 1175 1166 1160 1156 1152 1139

1.23%

0.42%

p=0.008

HR [95%CI] =

0.36 [0.17, 0.79]

Δ 0.81%

1.06%

0.29%

p=0.003

HR [95%CI] =

0.27 [0.11, 0.67]

Δ 0.77%

XIENCE V (n=2458)

TAXUS (n=1229)

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SPIRIT II, III, IV and COMPARE trials

Pooled database analysis (n=6,789)

Stent thrombosis (ARC)

4247 4183 4141 3467

2542 2474 2446 2113

Number at risk

XIENCE

TAXUS

p<0.001

HR: 0.30 [0.17, 0.52]

0.5%

1.5%

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Time in Months

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2542 2477 2449 2118

Number at risk

XIENCE

TAXUS

p<0.001

HR: 0.31 [0.17, 0.58]

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1.2%

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%)

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Time in Months

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

EES (n=4,247)

PES (n=2,542)

EES (n=4,247)

PES (n=2,542)

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LESSON I: Definite Stent Thrombosis @ 3 Yrs

No. at risk

EES

SES

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0.5%

HR [95%CI] =

0.30 [0.12-0.75]

P=0.01

Months after index PCI

SES (n=1,342)

EES (n=1,342)

De

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering 2010

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The Unknown Unknowns

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"I would not say that the future is necessarily less predictable than the past. I think the past was not

predictable when it started."

CONCLUSIONS

Expand your stents properlyUse as little metal as possible.... But...Don’t leave edge dissections

Encourage compliance to antiplatelets

Stop iterating stents.... It won’t make enough differenceto ST rates!!

Check responses of individuals to antiplatelets and tailor therapy accordingly?

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