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Antiplatelet is superior to anticoagulant treatment after coronary stenting: fewer coronary and other events within 30 days after stenting

Authors :
E Pissimisis
C. Stefanadis
Christoforos Olympios
Michael N. Zairis
Constantine N. Fakiolas
S Vitakis
Dimitrios Alexopoulos
Georgios E. Louridas
Vasilis Voudris
Alexander Stefanidis
Emmanouil Vavouranakis
G Pavlides
S Hatzimiltiadis
P.K. Toutouzas
D Sionis
Stefanos G. Foussas
A Vrahatis
Dennis V. Cokkinos
Source :
Angiology. 51(4)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Stent prosthesis is a high efficacious method with low complication rates. However, the ideal adjunctive therapy following stent implantation remains controversial. The authors compared the effectiveness and complication rates of aspirin-ticlopidine antiplatelet therapy vs anticoagulant therapy with acenocoumarol within 30 days following stent prosthesis. They prospectively studied 404 patients following stent prosthesis while randomly receiving anticoagulant (Group A: 201 patients) vs antiplatelet treatment (Group B: 203 patients). Groups A and B were similar in demographic data (age, gender), stent location, clinical presentation, indication of stenting, and type of implanted stent. Chi-square test, t test, and Wilcoxon test for two samples were used for statistical analysis of the results. Stent implantation was attempted in 434 cases. This was successful in 70/85 (82%) of the bailout, 122/135 (90%) of the suboptimal, and 212/214 (99%) of the elective cases. In 201 patients anticoagulant treatment with acenocoumarol was administered for 4 weeks (group A), while 203 received antiplatelet treatment with ticlo pidine (group B). The need for reintervention was less and total cardiac events were fewer in group B than in group A: three (1.5%) and nine (4.4%) vs 18 (9%) and 29 (14.4%), p < 0.0008 and p < 0.006 respectively. Hemorrhagic complications and total noncardiac events were fewer in group B than in group A: six (3%) and six (3%) vs 18 (9%) and 19 (9.5%), p < 0.01 and p < 0.007 respectively. The length of hospital stay was shorter in group B than in A, p < 0.0001. In conclusion, in this study of intracoronary stenting the authors had a high success rate in 434 attempted cases. Antiplatelet therapy was accompanied by fewer cardiac and noncardiac 1 month events when compared with anticoagulant therapy, supporting its role as the adjunctive treatment of choice post- stenting for the time being.

Details

ISSN :
00033197
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Angiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6f2d329ce1b455126be554cdbfea158