Background Percutaneous coronary intervention in complex bifurcation lesions is prone to suboptimal implantation results and is associated with increased risk of subsequent clinical events. Angiographic ambiguity is high during bifurcation stenting, but it is unknown if procedural guidance by intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) improves clinical outcome.Methods and design OCTOBER is a randomized, investigator-initiated, multicenter trial aimed to show superiority of OCT-guided stent implantation compared to standard angiographic-guided implantation in bifurcation lesions. The primary outcome measure is a 2-year composite end point of cardiac death, target lesion myocardial infarction, and ischemia-driven target lesion revascularization. The calculated sample size is 1,200 patients in total, and allocation is 1: 1. Eligible patients have stable or unstable angina pectoris or stabilized non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, and a coronary bifurcation lesion with significant main vessel stenosis and more than 50 % stenosis in a side branch with a reference diameter >= 2.5mm. Treatment is performed by the provisional side branch stenting technique or 2-stent techniques, and the systematic OCT guiding protocol is aimed to evaluate (1) plaque preparation, (2) lesion length, (3) segmental reference sizes, (4) lesion coverage, (5) stent expansion, (6) malapposition, (7) wire positions, and (8) ostial results.

Holm, N. R., Andreasen, L. N., Walsh, S., Kajander, O. A., Witt, N., Eek, C., Knaapen, P., Koltowski, L., Gutierrez-Chico, J. L., Burzotta, F., Kockman, J., Ormiston, J., Santos-Pardo, I., Laanmets, P., Mylotte, D., Madsen, M., Hjort, J., Kumsars, I., Ramunddal, T., Christiansen, E. H., Rational and design of the European randomized Optical Coherence Tomography Optimized Bifurcation Event Reduction Trial (OCTOBER), <<AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL>>, 2018; 205 (nov): 97-109. [doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2018.08.003] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/158409]

Rational and design of the European randomized Optical Coherence Tomography Optimized Bifurcation Event Reduction Trial (OCTOBER)

Burzotta, Francesco;
2018

Abstract

Background Percutaneous coronary intervention in complex bifurcation lesions is prone to suboptimal implantation results and is associated with increased risk of subsequent clinical events. Angiographic ambiguity is high during bifurcation stenting, but it is unknown if procedural guidance by intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) improves clinical outcome.Methods and design OCTOBER is a randomized, investigator-initiated, multicenter trial aimed to show superiority of OCT-guided stent implantation compared to standard angiographic-guided implantation in bifurcation lesions. The primary outcome measure is a 2-year composite end point of cardiac death, target lesion myocardial infarction, and ischemia-driven target lesion revascularization. The calculated sample size is 1,200 patients in total, and allocation is 1: 1. Eligible patients have stable or unstable angina pectoris or stabilized non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, and a coronary bifurcation lesion with significant main vessel stenosis and more than 50 % stenosis in a side branch with a reference diameter >= 2.5mm. Treatment is performed by the provisional side branch stenting technique or 2-stent techniques, and the systematic OCT guiding protocol is aimed to evaluate (1) plaque preparation, (2) lesion length, (3) segmental reference sizes, (4) lesion coverage, (5) stent expansion, (6) malapposition, (7) wire positions, and (8) ostial results.
2018
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Holm, N. R., Andreasen, L. N., Walsh, S., Kajander, O. A., Witt, N., Eek, C., Knaapen, P., Koltowski, L., Gutierrez-Chico, J. L., Burzotta, F., Kockman, J., Ormiston, J., Santos-Pardo, I., Laanmets, P., Mylotte, D., Madsen, M., Hjort, J., Kumsars, I., Ramunddal, T., Christiansen, E. H., Rational and design of the European randomized Optical Coherence Tomography Optimized Bifurcation Event Reduction Trial (OCTOBER), <<AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL>>, 2018; 205 (nov): 97-109. [doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2018.08.003] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/158409]
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