2023
Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for Infrapopliteal Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Primary Patency and Binary Restenosis Rates.
Snyder D, Zilinyi R, Pruthi S, George S, Tirziu D, Lansky A, Mintz A, Sethi S, Parikh S. Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for Infrapopliteal Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Primary Patency and Binary Restenosis Rates. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2023, 15266028231212133. PMID: 38008929, DOI: 10.1177/15266028231212133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic limb-threatening ischemiaPercutaneous transluminal angioplastyBinary restenosis ratePrimary patencyPrimary patency rateBinary restenosisTransluminal angioplastyRestenosis rateFuture RCTsPatency ratesTrial dataChronic limb threatening ischemiaLimb threatening ischemiaLimb-threatening ischemiaRandom-effects modelMeta-analysis demonstrateIntermittent claudicationEndovascular therapyCochrane CENTRALPower calculationMeta-analysis estimatesControl armPatencyRCTsSystematic review
2011
Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents Compared With Bare Metal Stents in Diabetic Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Witzenbichler B, Wöhrle J, Guagliumi G, Peruga JZ, Brodie BR, Dudek D, Kornowski R, Hartmann F, Hood KL, Parise H, Lansky AJ, Nikolsky E, Mehran R, Stone GW. Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents Compared With Bare Metal Stents in Diabetic Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction. Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions 2011, 4: 130-138. PMID: 21364152, DOI: 10.1161/circinterventions.110.960245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsST-segment elevation myocardial infarctionPaclitaxel-eluting stentsTarget lesion revascularizationBare metal stentsHORIZONS-AMI trialDiabetic patientsDiabetes mellitusStent thrombosisMyocardial infarctionPercutaneous interventionIschemia-driven target lesion revascularizationMetal stentsAcute Myocardial Infarction trialHigh-risk diabetic patientsMyocardial Infarction trialPrimary percutaneous interventionInsulin-treated diabetesAcute myocardial infarctionAngiographic late lossComparable safety outcomesBinary restenosisHarmonizing OutcomesLesion revascularizationNondiabetic patientsAngiographic restenosis5-Year Follow-Up of Polytetrafluoroethylene-Covered Stents Compared With Bare-Metal Stents in Aortocoronary Saphenous Vein Grafts The Randomized BARRICADE (Barrier Approach to Restenosis: Restrict Intima to Curtail Adverse Events) Trial
Stone GW, Goldberg S, O'Shaughnessy C, Midei M, Siegel RM, Cristea E, Dangas G, Lansky AJ, Mehran R. 5-Year Follow-Up of Polytetrafluoroethylene-Covered Stents Compared With Bare-Metal Stents in Aortocoronary Saphenous Vein Grafts The Randomized BARRICADE (Barrier Approach to Restenosis: Restrict Intima to Curtail Adverse Events) Trial. JACC Cardiovascular Interventions 2011, 4: 300-309. PMID: 21435608, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2010.11.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryChi-Square DistributionCoated Materials, BiocompatibleCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery BypassCoronary RestenosisFemaleGraft Occlusion, VascularHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMetalsMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsPolytetrafluoroethyleneProspective StudiesProsthesis DesignRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSaphenous VeinStentsThrombosisTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsSaphenous vein graftsBare metal stentsPercutaneous coronary interventionDiseased saphenous vein graftsHigh-pressure implantationDual antiplatelet therapyTarget vessel failureAntiplatelet therapyMajor secondary end pointEnd pointPrimary end pointSecondary end pointsLong-term prognosisBinary restenosisBMS patientsCoronary interventionVein graftsVessel failureInferior outcomesSaphenous veinDiscrete lesionsPatientsPrior trialsJostentLesions
2009
Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents versus Bare-Metal Stents in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Stone GW, Lansky AJ, Pocock SJ, Gersh BJ, Dangas G, Wong SC, Witzenbichler B, Guagliumi G, Peruga JZ, Brodie BR, Dudek D, Möckel M, Ochala A, Kellock A, Parise H, Mehran R. Paclitaxel-Eluting Stents versus Bare-Metal Stents in Acute Myocardial Infarction. New England Journal Of Medicine 2009, 360: 1946-1959. PMID: 19420364, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa0810116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryCombined Modality TherapyCoronary AngiographyCoronary RestenosisCoronary StenosisDrug-Eluting StentsFemaleFibrinolytic AgentsFollow-Up StudiesHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionPaclitaxelRecurrenceRetreatmentRiskStentsSwedenConceptsST-segment elevation myocardial infarctionPrimary percutaneous coronary interventionPaclitaxel-eluting stentsBare metal stentsElevation myocardial infarctionTarget lesion revascularizationMyocardial infarctionAngiographic evidenceEnd pointStent thrombosisIschemia-driven target lesion revascularizationPrimary PCIComposite safety end pointIdentical bare-metal stentMajor secondary end pointPrimary end pointSafety end pointSecondary end pointsTarget vessel revascularizationPercutaneous coronary interventionRepeat revascularization proceduresAcute myocardial infarctionSafety outcome measuresDrug-eluting stentsBinary restenosis
2007
Gender-Specific Outcomes After Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation
Solinas E, Nikolsky E, Lansky AJ, Kirtane AJ, Morice MC, Popma JJ, Schofer J, Schampaert E, Pucelikova T, Aoki J, Fahy M, Dangas GD, Moses JW, Cutlip DE, Leon MB, Mehran R. Gender-Specific Outcomes After Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2007, 50: 2111-2116. PMID: 18036446, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2007.06.056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSirolimus-eluting stentsBare metal stentsSegment binary restenosisBinary restenosisClinical outcomesMajor adverse cardiac eventsSirolimus-Eluting Stent ImplantationAdverse cardiac eventsOutcomes of patientsTarget vessel revascularizationCongestive heart failureOutcomes of womenPercutaneous coronary interventionOverall clinical outcomeGender-specific differencesVessel revascularizationCardiac eventsCoronary interventionAngiographic featuresDiabetes mellitusHeart failureIndependent predictorsMultivariable analysisClinical benefitStent implantation
2006
The randomised study of the double dose versus single dose sirolimus-eluting stent for the treatment of diabetic patients with de novo coronary lesions.
Costa RA, Sousa JE, Abizaid A, Chaves A, Feres F, Sousa AG, Musumeci G, Mehran R, Fitzgerald PJ, Lansky AJ, Leon MB, Shiran A, Halon DA, Lewis BS, Guagliumi G. The randomised study of the double dose versus single dose sirolimus-eluting stent for the treatment of diabetic patients with de novo coronary lesions. EuroIntervention 2006, 2: 295-301. PMID: 19755304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDe novo coronary lesionsSirolimus-eluting stentsNovo coronary lesionsDiabetic patientsCoronary lesionsDouble doseRevascularisation ratesStent late lumen lossLesion revascularisation rateDouble-blind fashionLate lumen lossBare metal stentsIncomplete stent appositionBinary restenosisPrimary endpointStent thrombosisLumen lossLate thrombosesNeointimal proliferationProcedure successNeointimal volumeNeointimal hyperplasiaPatientsMetal stentsBlind fashionA multicenter, randomized, dose-finding study of gamma intracoronary radiation therapy to inhibit recurrent restenosis after stenting.
Price MJ, Moses JW, Leon MB, Mehran R, Negoita M, Lansky A, Collins M, Giap H, Lin R, Jani S, Steuterman S, Balter S, Dalton J, Lipsztein R, Tripuraneni P, Teirstein PS. A multicenter, randomized, dose-finding study of gamma intracoronary radiation therapy to inhibit recurrent restenosis after stenting. Journal Of Invasive Cardiology 2006, 18: 169-73. PMID: 16732060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracoronary radiation therapyStent restenosisRadiation therapyLesion late lossTarget lesion revascularizationHigh-dose groupDose-finding studySignificant clinical problemBare metal stentsRadiation dose prescriptionHigh radiation doseBinary restenosisLesion revascularizationRecurrent restenosisVessel revascularizationAdverse eventsCoronary interventionRecurrent stenosisComposite endpointRandomized studyDose groupClinical eventsMyocardial infarctionRadiation failureGy group
2004
Non–Polymer-Based Paclitaxel-Coated Coronary Stents for the Treatment of Patients With De Novo Coronary Lesions
Lansky AJ, Costa RA, Mintz GS, Tsuchiya Y, Midei M, Cox DA, O’Shaughnessy C, Applegate RA, Cannon LA, Mooney M, Farah A, Tannenbaum MA, Yakubov S, Kereiakes DJ, Wong SC, Kaplan B, Cristea E, Stone GW, Leon MB, Knopf WD, O’Neill W. Non–Polymer-Based Paclitaxel-Coated Coronary Stents for the Treatment of Patients With De Novo Coronary Lesions. Circulation 2004, 109: 1948-1954. PMID: 15078794, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000127129.94129.6f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTarget vessel failureDe novo coronary lesionsNovo coronary lesionsBinary restenosisEnd pointCoronary lesionsMore type C lesionsPrespecified primary end pointPrespecified end pointStent binary restenosisBaseline clinical characteristicsPrimary end pointSecondary end pointsType C lesionsSmooth muscle cell proliferationMulticenter Clinical EvaluationStent late lossTreatment of patientsLarger reference diameterMuscle cell proliferationMicrotubule-stabilizing compoundClinical characteristicsPotent antitumor activityC lesionsClinical evaluation
2003
Intravascular brachytherapy for native coronary ostial in-stent restenotic lesions
Costantini CO, Lansky AJ, Mintz GS, Shirai K, Dangas G, Mehran R, Fahy M, Slack S, Coral M, Teirstein PS, Waksman R, Stone G, Moses J, Leon MB. Intravascular brachytherapy for native coronary ostial in-stent restenotic lesions. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2003, 41: 1725-1731. PMID: 12767655, DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(03)00298-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAorto-ostial lesionsVascular brachytherapyRecurrence rateOstial ISRRestenosis rateStent restenosisBaseline lesion lengthStent restenotic lesionsHigh recurrence rateBinary restenosisPercutaneous reinterventionPlacebo patientsISR lesionsRestenotic lesionsQuantitative angiographyBeta patientsPatientsPooled databaseConventional treatmentRestenosisPlaceboLesionsLesion lengthBrachytherapySimilar reduction
2002
Balloon‐based radiation therapy for treatment of in‐stent restenosis in human coronary arteries: Results from the BRITE I study
Waksman R, Buchbinder M, Reisman M, Lansky AJ, Trauthen B, Whiting J, Li A. Balloon‐based radiation therapy for treatment of in‐stent restenosis in human coronary arteries: Results from the BRITE I study. Catheterization And Cardiovascular Interventions 2002, 57: 286-294. PMID: 12410499, DOI: 10.1002/ccd.10359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedArteriesBlood Vessel ProsthesisCatheterizationCoronary AngiographyCoronary RestenosisDose-Response Relationship, RadiationFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansIncidenceMaleMiddle AgedPilot ProjectsProspective StudiesRadiotherapy, Computer-AssistedReoperationRisk FactorsStentsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsStent restenosisRadiation therapyMajor adverse cardiac eventsAdverse cardiac eventsIntracoronary radiation therapyStudy eligibility criteriaStent restenosis resultsInstances of deathHuman coronary arteriesBinary restenosisRepeat PTCAPrimary endpointCardiac eventsClinical restenosisEmergency surgeryLate complicationsAngioplasty siteRestenosis rateRecurrence rateTotal occlusionConventional therapyCoronary arteryEligibility criteriaLate thrombosisTarget vesselClinical and angiographic outcomes after use of 90Strontium/90Yttrium beta radiation for the treatment of in-stent restenosis: results from the Stents and Radiation Therapy 40 (START 40) registry
Suntharalingam M, Laskey W, Lansky AJ, Waksman R, White L, Teirstien P, Massullo V, Rutherford B, Elman A, Kuntz RE, Popma JJ, Bonan R, Investigators T. Clinical and angiographic outcomes after use of 90Strontium/90Yttrium beta radiation for the treatment of in-stent restenosis: results from the Stents and Radiation Therapy 40 (START 40) registry. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2002, 52: 1075-1082. PMID: 11958904, DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(01)02712-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimum luminal diameterPlacebo groupStent restenosisAngiographic analysisInjury lengthBinary restenosisRevascularization ratesPlacebo armSTART trialSource trainTarget vessel revascularization rateMajor adverse cardiac eventsTarget lesion revascularization rateAdverse cardiac eventsLesion revascularization rateRepeat balloon angioplastyVessel revascularization rateTarget vessel revascularizationNative coronary arteriesManagement of patientsRate of restenosisQuantitative angiographic analysisResults of patientsLate aneurysm formationPercent diameter stenosis
1999
Two-year follow-up after intracoronary gamma radiation therapy
Condado J, Waksman R, Calderas C, Saucedo J, Lansky A. Two-year follow-up after intracoronary gamma radiation therapy. Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine 1999, 1: 30-35. PMID: 11272353, DOI: 10.1016/s1522-1865(98)00014-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastyIntracoronary gamma radiation therapyGamma radiation therapyRadiation therapyBinary restenosisAngiographic binary restenosisMean late lossLate luminal lossTransluminal coronary angioplastyEndovascular revascularization proceduresAngiographic complicationsEarly pseudoaneurysmRestenosis indexAngiographic outcomesLate complicationsCoronary angioplastyRevascularization proceduresLuminal lossLate aneurysmSpontaneous regressionUnfavorable remodelingSerial angiographyLate effectsLate lossLong-term effects