Modelos europeos de telemedicina, como el servicio finlandés Medilux, permiten realizar consultas médicas online mediante un cuestionario clínico, sin acudir a una consulta presencial.

TCT 2025 | REC-CAGEFREE I: Three-Year Follow-Up of Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty vs Stent in De Novo Coronary Lesions

The REC-CAGEFREE I trial evaluated the safety and efficacy of paclitaxel-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty versus sirolimus-eluting stent (Firebird2 DES) implantation in patients with de novo coronary lesions.

This was a prospective, multicenter, randomized, non-inferiority trial conducted in 43 centers across China, including 2,046 patients with de novo coronary artery disease — both chronic and acute coronary syndromes — who were eligible for simple PCI (one or two vessels, total length ≤ 60 mm, no left-main involvement, no graft lesions, and no chronic total occlusions).

At three years of follow-up, the primary device-oriented composite endpoint (DoCE: cardiac death, target-vessel MI, and clinically or functionally driven target-lesion revascularization [TLR]) was significantly higher in the DCB group than in the DES group (HR 1.68; 95 % CI 1.21–2.34; p = 0.002). This difference was driven mainly by a greater need for TLR in the DCB arm (HR 2.66; 95 % CI 1.54–4.57; p < 0.001), with no significant differences in cardiac mortality or target-vessel MI. Subgroup analyses showed consistent results in both small and large vessels, with a progressive narrowing of the gap between groups over time.

Lea también: TCT 2025 | Estudio IRONMAN II: stent bioabsorbible de hierro liberador de sirolimus en enfermedad coronaria.

Conclusion

At three years, DCB use in de novo lesions was associated with a slightly higher rate of device-related events, mainly due to an increased need for TLR, without differences in mortality or MI. The “no permanent implant” strategy remains promising, although these results highlight the need to further optimize patient selection and DCB technology in de novo disease.

Presented by Chao Gao et al. at TCT 2025 (Late-Breaking Clinical Trials), October 27, San Francisco, USA.


Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Get the latest scientific articles on interventional cardiology

More articles by this author

EuroPCR 2026 | 10-Year Left Main PCI: When Survival Is Similar, Should the Less Invasive Strategy Prevail?

The primary goal of revascularization in left main coronary artery disease (LMCA) is to improve survival. However, debate continues regarding whether, in anatomically suitable...

EuroPCR 2026 | TAVI and Coronary Artery Disease: FFR-Guided PCI Showed Better Outcomes Than an Angiography-Guided Strategy

In patients undergoing TAVI, the concomitant presence of coronary artery disease continues to generate debate: whether coronary lesions should be treated before, during, or...

EuroPCR 2026 | Evolocumab Reduces Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Prior PCI Without Previous Myocardial Infarction: VESALIUS-CV Results

This presentation, delivered by Dr. Brian A. Bergmark and colleagues at EuroPCR 2026, detailed the results of the VESALIUS-CV trial, focusing specifically on the...

EuroPCR 2026 | Is It Safe to Stop Aspirin After One Month in MI Patients Undergoing PCI? TARGET-FIRST Analysis

This is a summary of the post-hoc analysis of the TARGET-FIRST study, presented by Dr. Giuseppe Tarantini at EuroPCR 2026, evaluating early aspirin discontinuation...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related Articles

SOLACI Sessionsspot_img
Jornadas Guatemala 2026

Recent Articles

EuroPCR 2026 | TAVI in Women: Do Supra-Annular Valves Offer a True Hemodynamic Advantage?

Women represent a particularly challenging population for TAVI, as they often have smaller aortic annuli, greater frailty, and an increased risk of prosthesis-patient mismatch....

EuroPCR 2026 | TAVI or Surgery in Younger Patients? Quality of Life and 3-Year Outcomes from NOTION-2

The expansion of TAVI into younger and lower surgical-risk populations has sparked a new debate: beyond mortality and stroke, which strategy provides better functional...

EuroPCR 2026 | MELA Registry: Myval Showed Lower Aortic Regurgitation Rates in Patients With Large Aortic Annuli

This presentation, delivered by Dr. Salvatore Giordano at EuroPCR 2026, detailed the results of the MELA Registry, a multicenter study comparing the performance of...