Stent thrombosis in patients treated with thienopyridines: Clinical description of 10 cases

Yoav Michowitz, Alex Blatt, Aaron Frimmerman, Ariel Finkelstein, Rafi Massachi, Itzhak Herz, Ricardo Krakover, Hylton Miller, Gad Keren, Jacob George*

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Abstract

Subacute stent thrombosis (SAST) is a major thrombotic complication of coronary tenting. Its occurrence has been substantially reduced by thienopyridine treatment. However, information on clinical profile of patients with SAST in clopidogrel era is limited. In order to define the incidence and factors predisposing to stent thrombosis, we analyzed the computerized angiographic database of three interventional cardiology centers. Out of a total number of 5903 percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) with stent implantation, we found 10 patients with SAST (0.17%). The indication for PCI was usually an early invasive approach (90%) during an acute coronary syndrome. All patients were treated with an apparently optimal antithrombotic regimen (90% received heparin or LMWH and 70% received IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors and all given aspirin). In each of the patients, we could identify high-risk angiographic findings. SAST presentation was always clinically significant with definite myocardial infarction in 100% of cases. 80% of cases occurred during the first six days post PCI. Two patients had a recurrent event. Finally, despite earlier reports of atorvastatin-mediated inhibition of clopidogrel activation we did not find any patient with SAST taking both drugs. Thus, patients with stent thrombosis during thienopyridine treatment usually exhibit high-risk angiographic features. Prospective studies should be performed to elucidate drug interactions that may reduce clopidogrel efficacy and contribute to stent thrombosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)160-164
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Interventions
Volume6
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004

Keywords

  • ACS
  • MI
  • PCI
  • Stent

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