Ticagrelor monotherapy in patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: TWILIGHT-CKD
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on the safety and efficacy of ticagrelor monotherapy among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
In this prespecified subanalysis of the TWILIGHT trial, we evaluated the treatment effects of ticagrelor with or without aspirin according to renal function. The trial enrolled patients undergoing drug-eluting stent implantation who fulfilled at least one clinical and one angiographic high-risk criterion. Chronic kidney disease, defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m2, was a clinical study entry criterion. Following a 3-month period of ticagrelor plus aspirin, event-free patients were randomly assigned to aspirin or placebo on top of ticagrelor for an additional 12 months. Of the 6835 patients randomized and with available eGFR at baseline, 1111 (16.3%) had CKD. Ticagrelor plus placebo reduced the primary endpoint of Bleeding Academic Research Consortium (BARC) type 2, 3, or 5 bleeding as compared with ticagrelor plus aspirin in both patients with [4.6% vs. 9.0%; hazard ratio (HR) 0.50, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.31–0.80] and without (4.0% vs. 6.7%; HR 0.59, 95% CI 0.47–0.75;
Among CKD patients undergoing PCI, ticagrelor monotherapy reduced the risk of bleeding without a significant increase in ischaemic events as compared with ticagrelor plus aspirin.
Contributors

Carlo Briguori
Author

Usman Baber
Author

Samantha Sartori
Author

Zhongjie Zhang
Author

George Dangas
Author

Dominick J Angiolillo
Author

Shamir Mehta
Author

Timothy Collier
Author

Dariusz Dudek
Author

C Michael Gibson
Author

Kurt Huber
Author

Upendra Kaul
Author

Ran Kornowski
Author

Mitchell W Krucoff
Author

Vijay Kunadian
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David J Moliterno
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Keith G Oldroyd
Author

Gennaro Sardella
Author

Samin K Sharma
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Richard Shlofmitz
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Giora Weisz
Author

Bernhard Witzenbichler
Author

Stuart Pocock
Author

Roxana Mehran
Author
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City , United States of America
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