MISAGO 2: One-Year Outcomes After Implantation of the Misago Self-Expanding Nitinol Stent in the Superficial Femoral and Popliteal Arteries of 744 Patients
Purpose To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Misago self-expanding rapid-exchange nitinol stent system for the treatment of femoropopliteal occlusive disease in a prospective multicenter observational trial (ClinicalTrials.gov; identifier NCT01118117). Methods Between April and October 2008, t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endovascular therapy 2012-12, Vol.19 (6), p.774-784 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Misago self-expanding
rapid-exchange nitinol stent system for the treatment of femoropopliteal
occlusive disease in a prospective multicenter observational trial
(ClinicalTrials.gov; identifier NCT01118117).
Methods
Between April and October 2008, the registry enrolled 744 patients (496 men;
69 ± 10 years) who had symptomatic ≥70% stenosis or
occlusion of the superficial femoral or popliteal arteries treated with the
Misago stent. Mean length of the 750 lesions was 63.9 mm; 282 (37.6%)
vessels were completely occluded. Primary study endpoints were the need for
target lesion revascularization (TLR) and event-free survival rates for the
assessment of efficacy and safety, respectively. At 6 and 12 months post
intervention, clinical symptoms of recurrent ischemia and/or claudication,
Rutherford category, and ankle-brachial index (ABI) at rest were
assessed.
Results
In the study period, 945 stents were successfully deployed in the 750
lesions. The overall TLR rate was 10.1% among 671 (90.3%)
patients evaluated at 1 year [3.1% among 709 (95.3%) patients
at 6 months]. Event-free survival at 12 months was 84.9%. Mean ABIs
improved by ≥0.1 in three quarters of the patients (76.0%)
over 12 months. The Rutherford grade improved or remained stable in the
majority of patients (95.5%) after 1 year. Stent fractures (13 grade
1, 2 grade 2) in 3.1% of stents examined radiographically
(n=484) at 1 year were not related to any clinical events. Primary
patency was recorded in 574 (87.6%) patients evaluated at 1 year post
procedure.
Conclusion
The Misago rapid-exchange nitinol stent showed promising efficacy and safety
results, with a low stent fracture rate, in patients with femoropopliteal
disease, making it a safe and reliable treatment option. |
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ISSN: | 1526-6028 1545-1550 |
DOI: | 10.1583/JEVT-12-3861MR.1 |