Outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention in HIV-infected patients
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- DOI: 10.1002/ccd.20774
Outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention in HIV-infected patients
Abstract
We report the long-term outcome of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in 12 HIV-infected patients. Two patients died from a HIV-related infection and seven patients suffered from severe clinical and/or angiographic restenosis requiring additional interventions or causing severe angina pectoris. Only three patients remained symptom free. We conclude that HIV-infected patients should be considered as high risk group and treated routinely with drug-eluting stents.
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