The American journal of cardiology
-
Review Meta Analysis
Meta-Analysis of Comparison of the Newer Oral P2Y12 Inhibitors (Prasugrel or Ticagrelor) to Clopidogrel in Patients With Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome.
Newer oral P2Y12 inhibitors are more potent and have faster onset of action than clopidogrel. However, the efficacy and safety in patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) are not well studied. A systemic search of MEDLINE and EMBASE databases was performed to identify randomized clinical trials comparing newer oral P2Y12 inhibitors (prasugrel or ticagrelor) to clopidogrel in patients with NSTE-ACS. ⋯ Results were largely similar when stratified by ticagrelor versus prasugrel (pinteraction >0.05) except for increased TIMI major/minor bleeding with prasugrel than ticagrelor (pinteraction = 0.01). In conclusion, in patients with NSTE-ACS, newer oral P2Y12 inhibitors decrease MACE and MI at the expense of a significant increase in the risk of bleeding. Treatment of 1,000 patients with newer oral P2Y12 inhibitors will prevent 16 MACE and 13 MIs at the expense of increase in 6 major bleeding events.