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Mechanisms of Nonfatal Acute Myocardial Infarction Late After Stent Implantation: the Relative Impact of Disease Progression, Stent Restenosis, and Stent Thrombosis

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Journal Am Heart J
Date 2010 Mar 10
PMID 20211307
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Abstract

Background: The impact of stent restenosis, stent thrombosis, or progression of disease at another site as responsible mechanisms of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) after stent implantation is not clear.

Methods: By searching our catheterization laboratory database for a 4-year period, 91 cases of nonfatal AMI at least 1 month after stent implantation (32.6% drug-eluting stents) were identified. By detailed comparison of post-AMI with the initial percutaneous coronary intervention angiogram, the mechanism of AMI was analyzed.

Results: Acute myocardial infarction was attributed to disease progression at another site in 42 (46.2%), stent restenosis in 35 (38.4%), and stent thrombosis in 10 (11%) cases. The AMI mechanism could be either stent related or disease progression (nonidentifiable culprit lesion) in 4 cases (4.4%). The median time from percutaneous coronary intervention to AMI was 27, 19, and 9 months for disease progression at another site, restenosis, and stent thrombosis group, respectively (P = .03). ST-elevation myocardial infarction occurred in 38.1% of the disease progression, in 20% of the restenosis, and in 60% of the stent thrombosis cases (P = .046).

Conclusions: In a "real world" population, late after stent implantation, a patient has an almost equal probability to have suffered a nonfatal AMI from either stent restenosis/thrombosis or disease progression at another site. Continuous research efforts are necessary to equally address both stent therapy and disease progression.

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