Introduction: Improved stent technologies have lead to reduced minimum durations of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) to prevent stent thrombosis. However, the anti-ischemic benefits seen in extended DAPT in both stent and non-stent related lesions have called into question the optimum duration of DAPT after stent placement. Areas covered: We review the evidence for varying durations of DAPT after drug eluting stent placement including for patients on oral anticoagulation; decision tools available for clinicians to optimize patient selection for extended therapy and insight into application of these risk assessment tools in clinical practice. Expert commentary: The use of risk assessment tools in optimizing DAPT duration after stent placement provides an opportunity for improved outcomes by means of a personalized approach to care while allowing clinicians to engage with patients in shared-decision making. |