Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2936953 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, attention has been focused on late complications related to drug eluting stents (DES) [Farb A, Burke AP, Kolodgie FD, Virmani R. Pathological mechanisms of fatal late coronary stent thrombosis in humans. Circulation 108 (2003) 1701-6; McFadden EP, Stabile E, Regar E, Cheneau E, Ong AT, Kinnaird T, et al. Late thrombosis in drug-eluting stents after discontinuation of platelet therapy. Lancet 364 (2004) 1519-21; Eisenberg MJ. Drug-eluting stents: some bare facts. Lancet 364 (2004) 1466-7, [1-3]. We present two cases with late stent thrombosis (LST) and one case with a stent-related aneurysm. All patients were treated with the paclitaxel coated stent (Taxus-R) which is the most commonly used DES in our department.
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Authors
Dennis W.T. Nilsen, Tor Melberg, Alf-Inge Larsen, Ståle Barvik, Vernon Bonarjee,