AIMS: This study was designed to investigate the role of inflammation on the occurrence of angiographic restenosis 6 months after coronary stent implantation and the influence of different kinds of antithrombotic and antiplatelet strategies on inflammation. METHODS AND RESULTS: In an open randomized trial, 40 consecutive patients were treated withaspirin (100 mg. day(-1)) and either ticlopidine (2x250 mg. day(-1)) (n=17), or phenprocoumon (INR 2.0-3.0) and dipyridamole (3x160 mg. day(-1)) (n=23) after successful elective coronary stent implantation. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein were determined one day before stent implantation and serially thereafter twice daily up to 120 h. C-reactive protein plasma levels increased significantly (P<0.0001) after stent implantation. Phenprocoumon and dipyridamole or ticlopidine had no effect on C-reactive protein plasma levels (P=0.51) or the occurrence of angiographic restenosis (P=0.48). C-reactive protein plasma levels were significantly higher in patients with lesion type C compared to types A or B (P=0.035), respectively. C-reactive protein plasma levels were significantly higher and mean shoulder levels occurred 48 h later in patients with restenosis compared to patients without restenosis after 6 months (P=0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Elevated C-reactive protein plasma levels still persisting 96 h after stent implantation might reflect a prolonged inflammatory reaction to coronary stent implantation which might causally be involved in pathophysiological mechanisms leading to restenosis. Copyright 2000 The European Society of Cardiology.
RCT Entities:
AIMS: This study was designed to investigate the role of inflammation on the occurrence of angiographic restenosis 6 months after coronary stent implantation and the influence of different kinds of antithrombotic and antiplatelet strategies on inflammation. METHODS AND RESULTS: In an open randomized trial, 40 consecutive patients were treated with aspirin (100 mg. day(-1)) and either ticlopidine (2x250 mg. day(-1)) (n=17), or phenprocoumon (INR 2.0-3.0) and dipyridamole (3x160 mg. day(-1)) (n=23) after successful elective coronary stent implantation. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein were determined one day before stent implantation and serially thereafter twice daily up to 120 h. C-reactive protein plasma levels increased significantly (P<0.0001) after stent implantation. Phenprocoumon and dipyridamole or ticlopidine had no effect on C-reactive protein plasma levels (P=0.51) or the occurrence of angiographic restenosis (P=0.48). C-reactive protein plasma levels were significantly higher in patients with lesion type C compared to types A or B (P=0.035), respectively. C-reactive protein plasma levels were significantly higher and mean shoulder levels occurred 48 h later in patients with restenosis compared to patients without restenosis after 6 months (P=0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Elevated C-reactive protein plasma levels still persisting 96 h after stent implantation might reflect a prolonged inflammatory reaction to coronary stent implantation which might causally be involved in pathophysiological mechanisms leading to restenosis. Copyright 2000 The European Society of Cardiology.
Authors: Prospero B Gogo; David J Schneider; Edward F Terrien; Burton E Sobel; Harold L Dauerman Journal: J Thromb Thrombolysis Date: 2006-12 Impact factor: 2.300
Authors: Aleksandra A Korotaeva; Elena V Samoilova; Aleksander I Kaminny; Aleksandra A Pirkova; Therese J Resink; Paul Erne; Nina V Prokazova; Vsevolod A Tkachuk; Evgeny I Chazov Journal: Mol Cell Biochem Date: 2005-02 Impact factor: 3.396
Authors: Prospero B Gogo; David J Schneider; Matthew W Watkins; Edward F Terrien; Burton E Sobel; Harold L Dauerman Journal: J Thromb Thrombolysis Date: 2005-04 Impact factor: 2.300
Authors: Atul Aggarwal; David J Schneider; Edward F Terrien; Kristin E Gilbert; Harold L Dauerman Journal: J Thromb Thrombolysis Date: 2003-02 Impact factor: 2.300
Authors: J R S Day; I S Malik; A Weerasinghe; M Poullis; I Nadra; D O Haskard; K M Taylor; R C Landis Journal: Heart Date: 2004-07 Impact factor: 5.994