Late thrombosis in drug-eluting coronary stents after discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy
- PMID: 15500897
- DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17275-9
Late thrombosis in drug-eluting coronary stents after discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy
Abstract
Although the safety profiles of coronary stents eluting sirolimus or paclitaxel do not seem to differ from those of bare metal stents in the short-to-medium term, concern has arisen about the potential for late stent thromboses related to delayed endothelialisation of the stent struts. We report four cases of angiographically-confirmed stent thrombosis that occurred late after elective implantation of polymer-based paxlitaxel-eluting (343 and 442 days) or sirolimus-eluting (335 and 375 days) stents, and resulted in myocardial infarction. All cases arose soon after antiplatelet therapy was interrupted. If confirmed in systematic long-term follow-up studies, our findings have potentially serious clinical implications.
Comment in
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Drug-eluting stents: some bare facts.Lancet. 2004 Oct 23-29;364(9444):1466-7. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17287-5. Lancet. 2004. PMID: 15500872 No abstract available.
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