Aims: We report the acute and 30 day results of the OPEN I study, a multicentre prospective single arm study evaluating the safety and feasibility of the Stentys™ bifurcation stent. Methods and results: The Stentys™ stent is a provisional, self-expanding nitinol drug eluting or bare metal stent with small interconnections that can be disconnected by balloon angioplasty to provide access to the side-branch and full ostium coverage. Forty patients with de novo coronary bifurcation lesions were enrolled to be clinically followed-up over four years. In addition to angiographic QCA evaluation, documentary IVUS and/or OCT were used in all cases to assess the stent's deployment. The patient population consisted of 85% males with an average age of 62 years. Almost half had previous PCI, 31% previous MI and 5% previous CABG. The majority of lesions (80%) involved the LAD-D, 42% of the patients had disease affecting the side-branch, with all three arms diseased in 24% of the cases. The average lesion length in the main branch was 12.95±3.63 mm with a bifurcation angle of 55° (range 30°-80°). Procedural success was achieved in 39/40 cases (95.5%) due to inability to track the stent in one patient with an extremely tortuous vessel. In total 6 (15%) paclitaxel eluting and 33 (85%) BMS Stentys™ stents were successfully implanted, and simple disconnection of the stent mesh overlying the SB ostium was achieved in 37/39 cases (94.9%); in two cases, disconnection was not attempted. The MACE at 30 days was 5.1% as a result of one non Q-wave MI following the procedure and one ischemia-driven revascularisation six days after the procedure. Conclusions: This first-in-man (FIM) study demonstrates that the Stentys™ stent is safe and feasible resulting in an excellent procedural success rate and a low MACE rate. The struts can be easily and safely disconnected to perform provisional stenting.

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doi.org/10.4244/EIJV4I5A96, hdl.handle.net/1765/75113
EuroIntervention
Department of Cardiology

Verheye, S., Grube, E., Ramcharitar, S., Schofer, J., Witzenbichler, B., Kovac, J., … van Geuns, R. J. (2009). First-in-man (FIM) study of the Stentys™ bifurcation stent - 30 days results. EuroIntervention, 4(5), 566–571. doi:10.4244/EIJV4I5A96