Thrombosis of a drug-eluting stent (DES) is a catastrophic complication. The risk of stent thrombosis (ST) is increased in the perioperative setting and is strongly associated with the cessation of antiplatelet therapy. This article reviews the perioperative management of patients with DES with a clinical focus on the perioperative use of antiplatelet therapy. Cessation of dual antiplatelet therapy is the single most significant predictor of perioperative ST. Available data on perioperative management of patients with DES are limited, and recommendations are therefore limited. To avoid ST with DES, aspirin and thienopyridines should ideally be continued throughout surgery. In spite of the increased risk of bleeding, this strategy is accepta...
antiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosi...
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...
Thrombosis of a drug-eluting stent (DES) is a catastrophic complication. The risk of stent thrombosi...
Journal Article; Review;The management of patients scheduled for surgery with a coronary stent, and ...
Because of more and more accurate cardiovascular prevention programs and the increasing mean age of ...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Recent clinical data show that the risk of coronary thrombosis after antiplatelet drugs withdrawal i...
The widespread use of metal stents and drug-eluting stents has shown the extent to which patients wi...
Gestion péri-interventionnelle des nouveaux agents antiplaquettaires SCHNYDER-JORIS, Coralie, et al....
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
About 5% of patients undergoing coronary stenting need to undergo surgery within the next year. The ...
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
antiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosi...
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...
Thrombosis of a drug-eluting stent (DES) is a catastrophic complication. The risk of stent thrombosi...
Journal Article; Review;The management of patients scheduled for surgery with a coronary stent, and ...
Because of more and more accurate cardiovascular prevention programs and the increasing mean age of ...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Recent clinical data show that the risk of coronary thrombosis after antiplatelet drugs withdrawal i...
The widespread use of metal stents and drug-eluting stents has shown the extent to which patients wi...
Gestion péri-interventionnelle des nouveaux agents antiplaquettaires SCHNYDER-JORIS, Coralie, et al....
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
About 5% of patients undergoing coronary stenting need to undergo surgery within the next year. The ...
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
antiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosi...
An increasing number of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease, especially coronary artery d...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...