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Acute Stent Thrombosis in an Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Patient: Striking the Balance Using Eltrombopag. [PDF]
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Treatment of intraprocedural stent thrombosis with intracoronary argatroban injection in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. [PDF]
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"Very" Very Late Stent Thrombosis: A Detailed Look at Two Cases. [PDF]
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Subacute Stent Thrombosis Related to Kounis Syndrome During Anaphylaxis Induced by Ultrasound Contrast Agent Infusion. [PDF]
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Values are n of events (%). CI = confidence interval, OR = odds ratio, RI = renal impairment.Stent Thrombosis.
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Stent Thrombosis - Mythy and Facts
Stent thrombosis is a serious complication in stent era. It can be presented as death, cardiogenic shock or a large non-fatal myocardial infarction, usually with ST elevation. Risks of stent thrombosis, stent thrombosis incidence and predictors are controversial issues due to sparse and controversial data.
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Late coronary stent thrombosis: Early vs. late stent thrombosis in the stent era
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2002AbstractThe incidence of coronary stent thrombosis is < 1%–2% in recent studies, with the highest‐risk period considered to be the first 30 days following stent implantation. Recently, stent thrombosis after 30 days has been reported in patients undergoing brachytherapy with stenting.
Barry F Uretsky
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Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2017
AbstractThe most dreaded complication with percutaneous coronary intervention with stents, either bare-metal or drug-eluting stents is stent thrombosis (ST) and it has a significant detrimental effect on the outcome for the patient. The initial attempts at intervention with bare-metal stents had much higher rates of ST compared with what is currently ...
Mukesh, Gopalakrishnan, Amir S, Lotfi
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AbstractThe most dreaded complication with percutaneous coronary intervention with stents, either bare-metal or drug-eluting stents is stent thrombosis (ST) and it has a significant detrimental effect on the outcome for the patient. The initial attempts at intervention with bare-metal stents had much higher rates of ST compared with what is currently ...
Mukesh, Gopalakrishnan, Amir S, Lotfi
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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2010
A 58-year-old woman was admitted electively for an optical coherence tomography (OCT) study to investigate further an episode of presumed stent thrombosis. She had undergone successful recanalisation of a chronically occluded left anterior descending coronary artery a year earlier with multiple drug eluting (Taxus) stents, but had presented with an ...
C E, Appleby, J, Sarma, S, Chowdhary
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A 58-year-old woman was admitted electively for an optical coherence tomography (OCT) study to investigate further an episode of presumed stent thrombosis. She had undergone successful recanalisation of a chronically occluded left anterior descending coronary artery a year earlier with multiple drug eluting (Taxus) stents, but had presented with an ...
C E, Appleby, J, Sarma, S, Chowdhary
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2012
Stent thrombosis is a challenging problem following percutaneous coronary intervention that can lead to serious clinical consequences, such as death and acute myocardial infarction. Its pathophysiology is not yet completely known, and there are several causes suggested, such as incomplete stent endothelization, presence of polymers and late incomplete ...
Marinella Patrizia, Centemero +1 more
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Stent thrombosis is a challenging problem following percutaneous coronary intervention that can lead to serious clinical consequences, such as death and acute myocardial infarction. Its pathophysiology is not yet completely known, and there are several causes suggested, such as incomplete stent endothelization, presence of polymers and late incomplete ...
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