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European Heart Journal | 2009

MAHOROBA, first-in-man study: 6-month results of a biodegradable polymer sustained release tacrolimus-eluting stent in de novo coronary stenoses

Yoshinobu Onuma; Patrick W. Serruys; Peter den Heijer; Kaiyum Sheik Joesoef; Henricus J. Duckers; Evelyn Regar; Neville Kukreja; Shuzou Tanimoto; Hector M. Garcia-Garcia; Heleen M.M. van Beusekom; Willem van der Giessen; Takuji Nishide

AIMS To report the 4-month angiographic and 6-month clinical follow-up in first-in-man study using the tacrolimus-eluting bioabsorbable polymer-coated cobalt-chromium MAHOROBA stent. METHODS AND RESULTS A total of 47 patients with either stable angina or unstable angina, or silent myocardial ischaemia, based on a de novo coronary stenosis that could be covered by a single 18 mm stent in a native coronary artery with a diameter between 3.0 and 3.5 mm were enrolled at three sites. The primary endpoint was in-stent late loss at 4 months. The secondary endpoints include %volume obstruction of the stents assessed by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) at 4 months and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) at 6 months. Forty-seven patients were enrolled. Procedural success was achieved in 97.9%. At 4-month follow-up, in-stent late loss was 0.99 +/- 0.46 mm, whereas in-stent %volume obstruction in IVUS was 34.8 +/- 15.8%. At 6 months, there were no deaths, but 2 patients suffered from a myocardial infarction and 11 patients required ischaemia-driven repeat revascularization. The composite MACE rate was 23.4%. CONCLUSION This tacrolimus-eluting stent failed to prevent neointimal hyperplasia, despite the theoretical advantages of the tacrolimus, which has less inhibitory effects on endothelial cells than smooth muscle cells.


Archive | 1998

Balloon catheter and method of production thereof

Shogo Miki; Kohei Fukaya; Takuji Nishide; Masato Hashiba; Ryoji Nakano; Hiromi Maeda


Archive | 1999

Balloon catheter and production method therefor

Kohei Fukaya; Hiromi Maeda; Takuji Nishide; Shogo Miki; Ryoji Nakano; Masato Hashiba


Archive | 2004

Stent to be placed in vivo

Takuji Nishide; Ryoji Nakano; Shinya Yoshida; Kohei Fukaya; Masaji Kawatsu


Archive | 1998

Balloon catheter and method of production

Hiromi Maeda; Shogo Miki; Takuji Nishide


Journal of Neurosurgery | 2005

Immobilization of basic fibroblast growth factor on a platinum microcoil to enhance tissue organization in intracranial aneurysms

Takashiro Ohyama; Takuji Nishide; Hiroo Iwata; Hideki Sato; Mitsuaki Toda; Naoki Toma; Waro Taki


Archive | 2001

Medical balloon catheter

Takuji Nishide; Kohei Fukaya; Masato Hashiba


Archive | 2005

Stent For Placement In Body

Takuji Nishide; Yuki Takiguchi; Ryoji Nakano; Kohei Fukaya; Masaji Kawatsu


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 2004

Vascular endothelial growth factor immobilized on platinum microcoils for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms: experimental rat model study.

Takashiro Ohyama; Takuji Nishide; Hiroo Iwata; Hideki Sato; Mitsuaki Toda; Waro Taki


Archive | 1998

Balloon catheter, catheter shaft used for the catheter and method of production of balloon

Hiromi Maeda; Shogo Miki; Takuji Nishide

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