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pmid: 17589625
To assess the clinical outcome of renal transplant patients who developed coronary artery disease and were treated with coronary stenting (TCA-ST).A total of 3,334 renal transplants were performed in our service--Hospital do Rim e Hipertensão--HRH (Kidney and Hypertension Hospital) from July, 1998 to November, 2004. During this period, 33 of the renal transplant patients underwent TCA-ST to treat 62 severe stenoses in 54 coronary arteries. A retrospective analysis was performed with renal transplant patients undergoing TCA-ST at HRH. The clinical events were registered using medical charts, medical visits and phone calls.During the 30-month clinical follow-up after TCA-ST, 67% of the patients remained asymptomatic, 18% presented stable angina, 6% presented acute coronary syndrome without ST-segment elevation (ACSWSTE), and 3% presented acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation (ACSSTE). No strokes, CHF or cardiac deaths were observed. Three non-cardiac deaths occurred. A restenosis rate of 9% was observed, which is comparable to those found in studies on drug-eluting stents.In conclusion, renal transplant patients who developed CAD and were treated with coronary stenting had a low rate of in-stent restenosis, probably related to the immunosuppressive regimen given to prevent kidney rejection.
Male, angioplastia coronariana, reestenose intra-stent, Coronary Artery Disease, coronary angioplasty, Middle Aged, in-stent restenosis, Kidney Transplantation, Renal transplant, Treatment Outcome, Transplante renal, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Female, Stents, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies
Male, angioplastia coronariana, reestenose intra-stent, Coronary Artery Disease, coronary angioplasty, Middle Aged, in-stent restenosis, Kidney Transplantation, Renal transplant, Treatment Outcome, Transplante renal, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Female, Stents, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies
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