Exercise Stress Test Results in Patients With Bare Metal Stents or Drug-Eluting Stents : Pathophysiological and Clinical Implications
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Background: Drug-eluting stents (DES) have reduced restenosis following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), but they seem to be associated with increased coronary endothelial dysfunction compared to bare metal stents (BMS). No data are available about the prognostic value of exercise stress test (EST) in PCI patients in the DES era. Methods and Results: The 160 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent PCI with either BMS (n=86) or DES (n=74) were studied. EST was performed 1 month after PCI. DES patients had a higher rate of positive EST compared to BMS patients (49% vs 32%; P=0.03). At a median follow-up of 18 months DES showed a lower rate of target vessel revascularization (TVR) (hazard ratio (HR) 0.37, P=0.07), but a higher rate of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) (HR 3.33, P=0.08). At multivariate Cox-regression time to 1 mm ST and low-workload ischemia were independent predictors of AMI (HR 0.96, P=0.03; and HR 6.24, P=0.009, respectively), as well as of TVR (HR 0.96, P=0.007; and HR 6.43, P=0.001, respectively). Conclusions: DES implantation is associated with a higher rate of positive EST, compared to BMS, 1 month after PCI, likely due to a higher prevalence of endothelial dysfunction. EST seems to be helpful in predicting clinical outcome in patients with coronary stent implantation. (Circ J 2010; 74: 2372-2378)
- 2010-10-25
著者
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Nerla Roberto
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Monaco Antonio
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Sgueglia Gregory
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Battipaglia Irma
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Careri Giulia
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Pinnacchio Gaetano
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Tarzia Pierpaolo
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Nerla Roberto
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Careri Giulia
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Monaco Antonio
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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LANZA Gaetano
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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CREA Filippo
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart
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Lanza Gaetano
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Crea Filippo
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Tarzia Pierpaolo
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Battipaglia Irma
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Sgueglia Gregory
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Pinnacchio Gaetano
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Catholic University Of Sacred Heart
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Crea Filippo
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiology Center Catholic University Of The Sacred Heart
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Lanza Gaetano
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiology Center Catholic University Of The Sacred Heart
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Battipaglia Irma
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiology Center Catholic University Of The Sacred Heart
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