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Results from the OAC-ALONE trial reported at TCT 2018 and published in Circulation

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September 24, 2018
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SAN DIEGO – September 24, 2018 – The first randomized trial of its kind was unable to establish non-inferiority of oral anticoagulation (OAC) alone to combined OAC and a single antiplatelet agent (APT) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and stable coronary artery disease beyond one year after stent implantation.

Findings of the OAC-ALONE study were reported today at the 30th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium. Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), TCT is the world's premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine. The study was also published simultaneously in Circulation.

"In patients with concomitant atrial fibrillation and stable coronary artery disease beyond one year after coronary stent implantation, the ESC guidelines have consistently recommended oral anticoagulation without antiplatelet therapy," said Yukiko Nakano, MD, with the Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine in Kyoto, Japan. "In clinical practice, however, antiplatelet therapy is often used on top of oral anticoagulation beyond one year after coronary stenting. Importantly, no randomized controlled trials have evaluated OAC monotherapy in this patient subset."

From November 2013 to December 2016, a total of 696 patients were enrolled in the study from 111 participating centers. The trial was designed to enroll 2,000 patients for 12 months. However, enrollment was prematurely terminated after enrolling 696 patients in 38 months.

Patients were randomized 1:1 to OAC alone (n=344) or combined OAC and APT (n=346). The mean age was 75.0±7.6 years, and 85.2% were men. OAC was warfarin in 75.2% and direct oral anticoagulants in 24.8% of patients. The baseline clinical characteristics were similar in both groups.

The primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause death, myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, or systemic embolism, while the major secondary endpoint was a composite of the primary endpoint or major bleeding according to the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) classification.

During a median follow-up interval of 2.5 years, the primary endpoint occurred in 54 patients (15.7%) in the OAC alone group and in 47 patients (13.6%) in the combined OAC and APT group (HR, 1.16; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.79-1.72; P=0.20 for non-inferiority; P=0.45 for superiority). The major secondary endpoint occurred in 67 patients (19.5%) in the OAC alone group and in 67 patients (19.4%) in the combined OAC and APT group (HR, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.71-1.39; P=0.016 for non-inferiority; P=0.96 for superiority). MI occurred in 8 (2.3%) and 4 (1.2%) patients, while stroke or systemic embolism occurred in 13 (3.8%) and 19 (5.5%) patients, respectively. Major bleeding occurred in 27 (7.8%) and 36 (10.4%) patients, respectively.

"Because the patient enrollment was prematurely terminated, the study was underpowered and inconclusive," added Dr. Nakano. "Larger adequately powered randomized trials are required to establish the optimal antithrombotic regimen in this population."

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The OAC-ALONE trial was funded by Daiichi Sankyo. Dr. Nakano has no conflicts of interest.

About CRF and TCT

The Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) is a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to helping doctors improve survival and quality of life for people suffering from heart and vascular disease. For over 25 years, CRF has helped pioneer innovations in interventional cardiology and educated doctors on the latest treatments for heart disease.

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) is the annual scientific symposium of CRF and the world's premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine. Now in its 30th year, TCT features major medical research breakthroughs and gathers leading researchers and clinicians from around the world to present and discuss the latest evidence-based research in the field. TCT also includes interactive training where clinicians can gain vital skills to apply immediately to their practices.

For more information, visit http://www.crf.org and http://www.tctconference.com.

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