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Comparación de la tasa de reestenosis entre stents convencionales y stents farmacoactivos en la enfermedad vascular del injerto

Authors: Montserrat Cardona; Sonia Mirabet; Victoria Martín; Vicenç Martí; Manel Sabaté; Antoni Bayés-Genís;

Comparación de la tasa de reestenosis entre stents convencionales y stents farmacoactivos en la enfermedad vascular del injerto

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Resumen Fundamento y objetivo Evaluar si existen diferencias en la tasa de reestenosis entre stents convencionales (SC) y stents farmacoactivos (SFA) implantados para el tratamiento de la enfermedad vascular del injerto (EVI). Pacientes y metodo Estudio retrospectivo que describe las caracteristicas basales, evolucion clinica y angiografica de una muestra de pacientes con trasplante cardiaco y EVI sometidos a implantacion de stents coronarios. Resultados Se analizo el seguimiento de 40 stents (17 SC y 23 SFA), siendo este de media (DE) de 28 (18) meses (extremos 12 a 84). El grupo SFA presentaba menor tasa de tabaquismo activo, mayor porcentaje de estenosis residual y mayor uso de inhibidores de la enzima conversora de la angiotensina/antagonistas del receptor de la angiotensina de tipo II. Se realizo control angiografico de 33 stents (82%). En el grupo SC (n = 15) se identificaron 8 reestenosis (53%) y 2 (11%) en el grupo SFA (n = 18) (p = 0,02). Conclusion En esta serie se observa menor tasa de reestenosis en el grupo de SFA, atribuible al efecto del farmaco liberado localmente por el stent.

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