Journal
CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 424-432Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.29510
Keywords
bench testing; bifurcation PCI; bioresorbable scaffolds; other techniques; coronary revascularization; scaffold
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- REVA Medical (San Diego, California, US)
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The study evaluated whether the technical characteristics of the Fantom Encore(R) bioresorbable scaffold allow for bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention, and found that the device is not suitable for conventional techniques for bifurcation PCI.
Objective Present bench study aimed to evaluate whether technical characteristics of Fantom Encore (R) bioresorbable scaffold (BRS) allow to perform proximal optimization/side branch dilation/proximal optimization (POT-SB-POT) technique, as an adequate solution for bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention. Methods Two Fantom Encore (R) BRS platforms (small with 3.0 mm nominal diameter, n = 7; and large with 3.5 mm nominal diameter, n = 7) were evaluated in bench models, which were designed according to Finet-law and fitted to nominal scaffold diameter in the distal main branch (MB) and fitted to indicated maximal expansion capacity in the proximal main branch (MB). Results were evaluated by (a) fluoroscopy, (b) optical coherence tomography (OCT) and (c) micro-computed tomography (mu CT). Results All procedures were performed according to the protocol. Careful review of the fluoroscopic loops by an independent operator did not reveal any strut fracture or major deformation. By OCT the overall rate of perfectly apposed struts in the bifurcation area was 15 +/- 6% after SB opening, that increased significantly but remained low with 22 +/- 9% after final POT (p = .001). Compared to SB ballooning alone, significant benefit of final POT was found in rate of perfect apposition in the proximal MB (15 +/- 12% vs. 26 +/- 15%, respectively; p = .017) and at the abostial side of polygon of confluence (7 +/- 9% vs. 16 +/- 13%, respectively; p = .005). mu CT analysis revealed a single strut fracture in one case with the small platform, while four cases showed single or multiple strut fractures with the large platform. Conclusion The mechanical characteristics of the device are not suitable for use of Conventional techniques for bifurcation PCI such as POT-SB-POT. The use of Fantom Encore (R) BRS for bifurcation PCI with relevant SB should not be encouraged.
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