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The NUGGET study: NIR ultra gold-gilded equivalency trial.
Authors:Nicolaus Reifart  Marie-Claude Morice  Sigmund Silber  Edouard Benit  K E Hauptmann  Eduardo de Sousa  John Webb  Upendra Kaul  Charles Chan  Leif Thuesen  Giulio Guagliumi  Michael Cobaugh  Keith Dawkins
Institution:Main Taunus Heart Institute, Bad Soden, Germany. n.reifart@reifart-partner.de
Abstract:This study should clarify whether the gold-coated NIROYAL stent is equivalent to the stainless steel NIR stent. Patients were randomized to either NIR stent (n = 298) or a NIROYAL stent (n = 305). The primary endpoint was the minimum lumen diameter of the target lesion at 6 months postprocedure. Secondary endpoints focused on clinical events. At 30 days, adverse events were similar in both groups. At 6 months, the minimal lumen diameter was 1.83/1.64 mm (P < 0.001; 95% CI = 0.08-0.30) and the angiographic restenosis rate was 20.6%/37.7% (P < 0.001; 95% CI = -24.7 to -9.3) for NIR/NIROYAL. The 6-month MACE rates were NIR 7.4% and NIROYAL 10.5% (95% CI = -7.7 to 1.4). Compared to stainless steel stent, the NIROYAL stent demonstrated a smaller minimal lumen diameter, a higher late loss (i.e., higher neointimal hyperplasia in spite of a significantly better initial gain), with higher restenosis and similar MACE rates at 6 months.
Keywords:gold  stent  angiography  restenosis
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