Ethnic Minorities Treated with New-Generation Drug-Eluting Coronary Stents in Two European Randomised Clinical Trials

Netherlands Heart Journal(2024)

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Abstract
Several ethnic minorities have an increased risk of cardiovascular events, but previous European trials that investigated clinical outcome after coronary stenting did not assess the patients’ ethnic background. To compare ethnic minority and Western European trial participants in terms of both cardiovascular risk profile and 1‑year clinical outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention. In the BIO-RESORT and BIONYX randomised trials, which assessed new-generation drug-eluting stents, information on patients’ self-reported ethnic background was prospectively collected. Pooled patient-level data of 5803 patients, enrolled in the Netherlands and Belgium, were analysed in this prespecified analysis. The main endpoint was target vessel failure after 1 year. Patients were classified as belonging to an ethnic minority (n = 293, 5
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Ethnic minority,Race,Randomised clinical trial,Coronary artery disease,Percutaneous coronary intervention,Drug-eluting stent
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