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Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 7/2018

01-07-2018 | Original Paper

Healing score of the Xinsorb scaffold in the treatment of de novo lesions: 6-month imaging outcomes

Authors: Xucheng Lv, Li Shen, Yizhe Wu, Lei Ge, Jiahui Chen, Jiasheng Yin, Rui Wang, Meng Ji, Bin Hong, Junbo Ge

Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

The objectives of this study are to assess the healing score (HS) and neointimal thickness of the Xinsorb scaffold, and explore the relationships between the implanted patterns, neointimal thickness, and HS. The Xinsorb bioresorbable sirolimus-eluting scaffold is the first domestically designed and fabricated bioresorbable scaffold in China. The 6-month follow-up found it to be safe and effective in the treatment of single de novo coronary lesions. The Xinsorb scaffolds were implanted in 30 patients with symptomatic ischemic coronary disease. A 6-month follow-up was performed in a subset of 19 patients; the HS and neointimal thickness were evaluated by optical coherence tomography. Struts were classified as ApposedCovered, ApposedUncovered, MalapposedCovered, MalapposedUncovered, jailing and presence of intraluminal masses. The implanted pressure, implanted duration, and post-expansion pressure were recorded during the operation. We evaluated the relationship between the HS or neointimal thickness and the implanted pressure, holding time, and post-expansion pressure. The device and procedure success rates were both 100%. No major adverse cardiac or scaffold-thrombus related events occurred. At 6 months, 12,295 struts were analyzed to determine the HS (6.23) and neointimal thickness (0.1021 ± 0.05718 mm) in the Xinsorb scaffolds. There was a strong negative relationship between the HS and the implantation duration (Pearson r = − 0.518, p = 0.023). A significant negative relationship also existed between the HS and post-dilatation (Pearson r = − 0.631, p = 0.004). The Xinsorb scaffold HS appears negative correlated with the implanted duration and post-dilatation. We will further evaluate the HS of randomized controlled trial of the Xissorb scaffold.
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Metadata
Title
Healing score of the Xinsorb scaffold in the treatment of de novo lesions: 6-month imaging outcomes
Authors
Xucheng Lv
Li Shen
Yizhe Wu
Lei Ge
Jiahui Chen
Jiasheng Yin
Rui Wang
Meng Ji
Bin Hong
Junbo Ge
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 1569-5794
Electronic ISSN: 1875-8312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-018-1326-0

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