Literature DB >> 22050060

Drug-eluting stent thrombosis after 2029 days of placement: longest ever reported interval between drug-eluting stent placement and very late thrombosis.

Muhammed Akhtar1, Alain Waked, Hilal Bhat, Mariam Khalid, Sumaya Teli, Faisal B Saiful, James Lafferty, Tariq Bhat.   

Abstract

In this era of very wide-spread use of percutaneous coronary intervention for the management of coronary artery disease, the appropriate duration of antiplatelet therapy after drug-eluting stent implantation still remains a subject of debate. Current recommendations from the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (2007) is to continue treatment with aspirin and clopidogrel for 1 year and then continue with aspirin only. However, cases of very late stent thrombosis (more than 12 months postimplantation) are being increasingly reported in literature. In this article we report a case of thrombosis as a result of drug-eluting stent placement after almost 67 months (2029 days), which to our knowledge, is the longest reported duration between the implantation of drug-eluting stent and occurrence of vascular event associated with very late stent thrombosis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22050060     DOI: 10.2217/fca.11.59

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Cardiol        ISSN: 1479-6678


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1.  Should antiplatelet therapy be interrupted in drug eluting stent recipients throughout the periendoscopic period? A very late stent thrombosis case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Peng Dong; Xin-Chun Yang; Su-Yan Bian
Journal:  J Geriatr Cardiol       Date:  2014-09       Impact factor: 3.327

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