Multivessel and Left Main Coronary Artery Stenting in Comparison With Surgical Revascularization in Patients With Non ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome. Prospective, Clinical Randomized Trial (The MILESTONE Trial)

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

MILESTONE STUDY is dedicated to problems connected with patients with multivessel coronary artery disease and/or with left main narrowing who present symptoms of acute ischemia. For such kind of patients according to current ACC/AHA guidelines CABG (surgical revascularization) is recommended as a treatment method. In comparison with CABG, recent studies have shown that PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) is associated with a lower rate of periprocedural adverse events and similar long term event-free survival in patients with left main disease. Our latest non randomized registry and randomized LEMANS study, comparing LMCA (left main coronary artery) stenting with CABG confirmed above findings. LEMANS ACS (acute coronary syndrome) retrospective registry of patients with UPLMCA (unprotected LMCA) disease and non ST elevation ACS showed lower 30 day and trend toward lower one year mortality after PCI when compared with CABG. It should be stressed, that acute ischemia substantially increase the risk of CABG. In fact, there are limited data on the outcome of ULMCA stenting or CABG in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Similarly, all randomized studies comparing PCI vs CABG in multivessel disease included mainly patients with stable angina, small cohort of patients with unstable angina and they excluded patients with non ST elevation Myocardial infarction. In the SYNTAX study -largest PCI vs CABG trial, randomized patients were patients with low perioperative risk (logistic EUROSCORE \<5) and ACS patients routinely excluded. High perioperative risk patients were included only in PCI registry.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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⁃ Subjects must meet ALL of the inclusion criteria to be considered for the trial. If ANY of the exclusion criteria are met, the subject is excluded from the trial and cannot be randomized.

• Age over 18 years,

• Written patient consent,

• Acute Coronary Syndrome without ST-segment elevation of very high, high, and intermediate risk including NSTEMI and unstable angina requiring urgent (within 72 hours) invasive strategy,

• Qualification for invasive treatment,

• Multivessel coronary disease, defined as angiographic narrowing \>50%DS in at least two arteries, including involvement of the proximal segment of the left anterior descending artery or three-vessel disease with a Syntax Score \< 33. For borderline stenoses (40-70%), vFFR, FFR, or iFR will be decisive,

• Left main coronary artery disease defined as narrowing \>50%DS. For borderline changes, IVUS (MLA \<6 mm2 or vFFR, FFR, or iFR) with a Syntax Score \< 32 will be decisive,

• Feasibility of complete revascularization on both the CABG and PCI sides,

• Consent within the Heart Team for both CABG by the cardiothoracic surgeon and PCI by the interventional cardiologist.

Locations
Other Locations
Poland
Polish-American Heart Clinics Center for Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Outpatient Specialist Care in Bielsko-Biała
RECRUITING
Bielsko-biala
Małopolska Cardiovascular Center, Polish-American Heart Clinic in Chrzanów
RECRUITING
Chrzanów
Polish-American Heart Clinics III Department of Invasive Cardiology, Angiology and Electrocardiology
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Dąbrowa Górnicza
Polish-American Heart Clinics X Department of Invasive Cardiology, Electrophysiology and Electrostimulation in Tychy
RECRUITING
Tychy
Polish-American Heart Clinics, 1st Department of Cardiology and Angiology in Ustroń
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Ustroń
Contact Information
Primary
Natalia Pydyn, PhD
natalia.pydyn@ahop.pl
+48 667 132 233
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-08-25
Estimated Completion Date: 2030-11
Participants
Target number of participants: 1000
Treatments
Experimental: PCI with DES implantation
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Implantation of Drug-Eluting Stents
Active_comparator: CABG
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.On-pump or Off-pump CABG
Sponsors
Collaborators: Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
Leads: American Heart of Poland

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