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Emergent coronary artery bypass grafting for cardiogenic shock caused by very late drug-eluting stent thrombosis

Massimo Boffini1, Fabrizio Ceresa1, Fabrizio SansoneContact Information, Marco Ribezzo1, Chiara Comoglio1 and Mauro Rinaldi1

(1)  Division of Cardiac Surgery, San Giovanni Battista Hospital, Corso Bramante 88, Turin, 10127, Italy

Received: 14 January 2009  Accepted: 6 April 2009  Published online: 12 November 2009

Abstract  We describe a case of cardiogenic shock caused by a very late drug-eluting stent (DES) thrombosis. The patient underwent emergent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and was discharged home 15 days after the operation. The incidence of stent restenosis had been reduced by the use of DES, but the Achilles’ heel of DES is represented by a higher rate of stent thrombosis. In our case, the DES thrombosis occurred 5 years after its implantation, underlining the importance of prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy. Even though rare, this complication may be life-threatening. We believe that CABG provides better event-free survival than percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with multivessel coronary disease despite the use of DES.

Key words  Percutaneous coronary intervention - Drug-eluting stent thrombosis - Cardiogenic shock


Contact Information Fabrizio Sansone
Email: fabrisans@katamail.com
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