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Aims Long-term outcomes after sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) implantation in haemodialysis (HD) patients have remained controversial. We investigated the impact of HD on outcomes after SES implantation. Methods and resultsWe analysed the data on 2050 patients who underwent SES implantation in a multi-centre prospective registry in Japan. Three-year clinical outcomes were compared between the HD group (n 106) and the non-haemodialysis (NH) group (n 1944). At the 3-year clinical follow-up, the rates of unadjusted cardiac mortality (HD: 16.3 vs. NH: 2.3) and target-lesion revascularization (TLR) (HD: 19.4 vs. NH: 6.6) were significantly higher in the HD group than the NH group (P < 0.001). Although HD group had a numerically higher stent thrombosis rate, the difference in stent thrombosis between the two groups (HD: 2.0 vs. NH: 0.7) did not reach statistical significance. Using Coxs proportional-hazard models with propensity score adjustment for baseline differences, the HD group had higher risks of TLR [HD: 16.3 vs. NH: 6.1; hazard ratio, 2.83; 95 confidence interval (CI): 1.624.93, P 0.0003] and cardiac death (HD: 12.3 vs. NH: 2.3; hazard ratio, 5.51; 95 CI: 2.5811.78, P < 0.0001). The consistent results of analyses, whether unadjusted or adjusted for other baseline clinical and procedural differences, identify HD as an independent risk factor for cardiac death and TLR. ConclusionsPercutaneous coronary intervention with SES in HD patients has a higher incidence of repeat revascularization and mortality compared with those in NH patients. Haemodialysis appears to be strongly associated with mortality and repeat revascularization even after SES implantation. © 2011 The Author.
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Otsuka, Y., Ishiwata, S., Inada, T., Kanno, H., Kyo, E., Hayashi, Y., … Michishita, I. (2011). Comparison of haemodialysis patients and non-haemodialysis patients with respect to clinical characteristics and 3-year clinical outcomes after sirolimus-eluting stent implantation: Insights from the Japan multi-centre post-marketing surveillance registry. European Heart Journal, 32(7), 829–837. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehq480
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