| Literature DB >> 16938235 |
José R Balaguer-Malfagón1, Francisco Pomar-Domingo, Juan V Vilar-Herrero, Ana M Planas-del Viejo, Emilio Pérez-Fernández.
Abstract
Coronary stent thrombosis is a catastrophic complication of percutaneous coronary intervention. Its incidence is reported to be about 1%, though it can occur more frequently in high-risk patients, in high-risk lesions, and in multivessel procedures. We investigated the occurrence of stent thrombosis in 404 consecutive patients in a period when conventional and drug-eluting stents were both being used. We found an overall incidence of 2.23%, a mortality rate of 22.2%, and a non-fatal myocardial infarction rate of 66.6%. Predictors of stent thrombosis were acute myocardial infarction, multiple stent placement, poor ejection fraction, small stent diameter, the presence of residual dissection, and premature discontinuation of clopidogrel.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16938235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Cardiol ISSN: 0300-8932 Impact factor: 4.753