A newly formed and ruptured atheromatous plaque within neointima after drug-eluting stent implantation: 2-year follow-up intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomography studies |
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Authors: | Oh Chang-Myung Moon Jeonggeun Yu Hee Tae Jang Ji-Yong Kim Jung-Sun Ko Young-Guk Choi Donghoon Jang Yangsoo Hong Myeong-Ki |
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Affiliation: | Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Late stent thrombosis (LST) which is a life threatening complication has emerged as a serious problem of drug-eluting stents (DES). Several studies have suggested that incomplete neointimal coverage of stent struts contributes to LST. Progressive atherosclerosis within the neointima is an another possible cause of LST, but this phenomenon has seldom been reported in DES. We present a case of LST following DES implantation after a period of 28 months due to ruptured atheromatous plaque, despite complete neointimal coverage of stent struts proven by optical coherence tomography. |
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Keywords: | Drug-eluting stents thrombosis optical coherence tomography |
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