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A prospective, multicenter, real-world registry of coronary lithotripsy in calcified coronary arteries: the REPLICA-EPIC18 study

Abstract: Background: Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) has demonstrated effectiveness in the treatment of calcified lesions in selected patients with stable coronary disease. Objectives: The authors sought to assess the performance of coronary IVL in calcified coronary lesions in a real-life, all comers, setting. Methods: The REPLICA-EPIC18 study prospectively enrolled consecutive patients treated with IVL in 26 centers in Spain. An independent core laboratory performed the angiographic analysis and event adjudication. The primary effectiveness endpoint assessed procedural success (successful IVL delivery, final diameter stenosis <20%, and absence of in-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events [MACE]). The primary safety endpoint measured freedom from MACE at 30 days. A predefined substudy compared outcomes between acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) patients. Results: A total of 426 patients (456 lesions) were included, 63% of the patients presenting with ACS. IVL delivery was successful in 99% of cases. Before IVL, 49% of lesions were considered undilatable. The primary effectiveness endpoint was achieved in 66% of patients, with similar rates among CCS patients (68%) and ACS patients (65%). Likewise, there were no significant differences in angiographic success after IVL between CCS and ACS patients. The rate of MACE at 30 days (primary safety endpoint) was 3% (1% in CCS and 5% in ACS patients [P = 0.073]). Conclusions: Coronary IVL proved to be a feasible and safe procedure in a "real-life" setting, effectively facilitating stent implantation in severely calcified lesions. Patients with ACS on admission showed similar angiographic success rates but showed a trend toward higher 30-day MACE compared with patients with CCS. (REPLICA-EPIC18 study [Registry of Coronary Lithotripsy in Spain]; NCT04298307)

 Fuente: JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2024, 17(6), 756-767

 Editorial: Elsevier

 Año de publicación: 2024

 Nº de páginas: 12

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2023.12.018

 ISSN: 1936-8798,1876-7605

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2023.12.018

Autoría

RODRÍGUEZ-LEOR, ORIOL

CID-ÁLVAREZ, ANA BELÉN

LÓPEZ-BENITO, MARÍA

GONZALO, NIEVES

VILALTA, VICTORIA

DIARTE DE MIGUEL, JOSÉ ANTONIO

FERNÁNDEZ LÓPEZ, LETICIA

JURADO-ROMÁN, ALFONSO

DIEGO, ALEJANDRO

OTEO, JUAN FRANCISCO

CUELLAS, CARLOS

TRILLO, RAMIRO

TRAVIESO, ALENDRO

ALFONSO, FERNANDO

CARRILLO, XAVIER

VEGAS-VALLE, JOSÉ MIGUEL

CORTES-VILLAR, CARLOS

PASCUAL, ISAAC