AIMS: Drug-eluting stents (DES) have been recently investigated, with favorable data for many devices, but comparative data are lacking. We thus performed an adjusted indirect comparison metaanalysis of DES. METHODS: Randomized trials comparing DES vs. bare-metal stents (BMS) were systematically searched, and random effect odds ratios (OR) were computed for target lesion revascularization (TLR) and binary in-stent restenosis rate (BRR) at 6-12 months. We then generated interaction OR for the comparison of different DES. RESULTS: We pooled data from 17 studies (allocating 3048 patients to BMS and 3392 to nine different DES). Indirect head-to-head comparison of sirolimus-eluting Cypher (N=1007) vs. polymeric paclitaxel-eluting Taxus (N=959) showed nonsignificant differences in TLR [OR=0.8 (0.5-1.4), p=0.45] but significant reductions in BRR favoring Cypher [OR=0.3 (0.1-0.6), p<0.001]. Everolimus-eluting stents appeared noninferior to Cypher or Taxus (p>0.50 for both TLR and BRR). Actinomycin-, mycophenolate-, and apolymeric paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) all proved significantly worse than Cypher or Taxus for TLR or BRR. CONCLUSION: Notwithstanding its inherent limitations, the present metaanalysis confirms the effectiveness of both Cypher and Taxus, supports the promising role of everolimus-eluting stents, and suggests the significant inferiority of most other devices. These post hoc findings, albeit intriguing, await prospective confirmation.

Adjusted indirect comparison of intracoronary drug-eluting stents: Evidence from a metaanalysis of randomized bare-metal-stent-controlled trials / BIONDI ZOCCAI, Giuseppe; Pierfrancesco, Agostoni; Antonio, Abbate; Luca, Testa; Francesco, Burzotta; Marzia, Lotrionte; Filippo, Crea; Luigi M., Biasucci; George W., Vetrovec; Antonio, Colombo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - STAMPA. - 100:1(2005), pp. 119-123. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2004.11.001]

Adjusted indirect comparison of intracoronary drug-eluting stents: Evidence from a metaanalysis of randomized bare-metal-stent-controlled trials

BIONDI ZOCCAI, GIUSEPPE;
2005

Abstract

AIMS: Drug-eluting stents (DES) have been recently investigated, with favorable data for many devices, but comparative data are lacking. We thus performed an adjusted indirect comparison metaanalysis of DES. METHODS: Randomized trials comparing DES vs. bare-metal stents (BMS) were systematically searched, and random effect odds ratios (OR) were computed for target lesion revascularization (TLR) and binary in-stent restenosis rate (BRR) at 6-12 months. We then generated interaction OR for the comparison of different DES. RESULTS: We pooled data from 17 studies (allocating 3048 patients to BMS and 3392 to nine different DES). Indirect head-to-head comparison of sirolimus-eluting Cypher (N=1007) vs. polymeric paclitaxel-eluting Taxus (N=959) showed nonsignificant differences in TLR [OR=0.8 (0.5-1.4), p=0.45] but significant reductions in BRR favoring Cypher [OR=0.3 (0.1-0.6), p<0.001]. Everolimus-eluting stents appeared noninferior to Cypher or Taxus (p>0.50 for both TLR and BRR). Actinomycin-, mycophenolate-, and apolymeric paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) all proved significantly worse than Cypher or Taxus for TLR or BRR. CONCLUSION: Notwithstanding its inherent limitations, the present metaanalysis confirms the effectiveness of both Cypher and Taxus, supports the promising role of everolimus-eluting stents, and suggests the significant inferiority of most other devices. These post hoc findings, albeit intriguing, await prospective confirmation.
2005
drug-eluting stents; metaanalysis; stents
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Adjusted indirect comparison of intracoronary drug-eluting stents: Evidence from a metaanalysis of randomized bare-metal-stent-controlled trials / BIONDI ZOCCAI, Giuseppe; Pierfrancesco, Agostoni; Antonio, Abbate; Luca, Testa; Francesco, Burzotta; Marzia, Lotrionte; Filippo, Crea; Luigi M., Biasucci; George W., Vetrovec; Antonio, Colombo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - STAMPA. - 100:1(2005), pp. 119-123. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2004.11.001]
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