Localized hypersensitivity and late coronary thrombosis secondary to a sirolimus-eluting stent: should we be cautious?
- PMID: 14744976
- DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000116202.41966.D4
Localized hypersensitivity and late coronary thrombosis secondary to a sirolimus-eluting stent: should we be cautious?
Abstract
Background: The US Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning of subacute thrombosis and hypersensitivity reactions to sirolimus-eluting stents (Cypher). The cause and incidence of these events have not been determined.
Methods and results: We present findings of a 58-year-old man who died of late stent thrombosis 18 months after receiving 2 Cypher stents for unstable angina. Although angiographic and intravascular ultrasound results at 8 months demonstrated the absence of neointimal formation, vessel enlargement was present. An autopsy showed aneurysmal dilation of the stented arterial segments with a severe localized hypersensitivity reaction consisting predominantly of T lymphocytes and eosinophils.
Conclusions: The known pharmacokinetic elution profile of Cypher stents and the presence of polymer fragments surrounded by giant cells and eosinophils suggest that a reaction to the polymer may have caused late stent thrombosis. Careful long-term follow-up of patients with vessel enlargement after Cypher stent placement is recommended.
Comment in
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Late coronary thrombosis secondary to a sirolimus-eluting stent.Circulation. 2004 Sep 14;110(11):e309; author reply e309. doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000141422.05934.DC. Circulation. 2004. PMID: 15364828 No abstract available.
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