Covered versus bare self-expanding stents for endovascular treatment of carotid artery stenosis: a stopped randomized trial.

Journal: Journal Of Endovascular Therapy : An Official Journal Of The International Society Of Endovascular Specialists
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether filter-protected carotid artery stenting (CAS) using a covered self-expanding stent reduces the risk of cerebral embolization.

Methods: Fourteen asymptomatic patients (13 men; median age 77 years, IQR 73-83) were enrolled in a randomized pilot trial comparing the rates of cerebral microembolism during and after filter-protected CAS using either a self-expanding covered (n=8) or a bare (n=6) carotid stent. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) monitoring was done during and for 90 minutes after the procedure. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) was performed before and 24 hours after CAS. Patients were followed for 6 months for neurological events and occurrence of restenosis.

Results: A significant reduction in ipsilateral microembolic signals by TCD was observed with the covered (median 1, IQR 0-4) versus the bare stent (median 6, IQR 3-8; p=0.043). Comparison of the preprocedural and 24-hour postprocedural DW-MRI images showed no new ipsilateral lesions but 1 new lesion in the contralateral hemisphere in the covered stent group, resulting in an overall 7% (95% CI 0%-20%) rate of new ischemic lesions. No neurological complications occurred up to 6 months. Restenosis (>70%) occurred in 3 (38%) of 8 patients with the covered versus none of the bare stents (p=0.21). The trial was stopped when the third restenosis of a covered stent was detected.

Conclusions: Self-expanding covered stents potentially reduce the risk of cerebral microembolism during and after carotid stenting. However, the problem of in-stent restenosis has to be resolved before these devices can be considered for further investigation.

Authors
Martin Schillinger, Petra Dick, Gerald Wiest, Stephan Gentzsch, Schila Sabeti, Markus Haumer, Andrea Willfort, Christian Nasel, Christian Wöber, Josef Zeitlhofer, Erich Minar