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Koronare Stents, duale Antiplättchentherapie und die perioperative Problematik
Authors:Prof Dr H Metzler  K Huber  S Kozek-Langenecker  MN Vicenzi  A Münch
Institution:1. Universit?tsklinik für An?sthesiologie und Intensivmedizin, Medizinische Universit?t Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 29, 8036, Graz, ?sterreich
2. 3. Medizinische Abteilung mit Kardiologie und internistischer Notaufnahme, Wilhelminenspital, Wien, ?sterreich
3. Universit?tsklinik für Allgemeine An?sthesie und Intensivmedizin B, Medizinische Universit?t Wien, Wien, ?sterreich
Abstract:Up to 90% of all percutaneous coronary interventions include coronary artery stenting. Dual antiplatelet therapy, usually involving acetylsalicyl acid combined with clopidogrel, is mandatory for patients with coronary artery stents. The duration of antiplatelet therapy for bare metal stents is 3–4 weeks, for drug eluting stents 6–12 months. Preoperative discontinuation of both drugs increases the risk of stent thrombosis, continuation the risk of relevant bleeding. According to the recommendations of anaesthesiological and cardiological societies, perioperative management has to balance the risk of bleeding vs stent thrombosis. Surgery involving a high risk of bleeding can require the discontinuance of both substances. In cases of high thrombosis risk, at least the acetylsalicyl acid should be continued until the day of surgery. For patients under antiplatelet therapy scheduled for local anaesthesia, national recommendations exist. A close collaboration between the anaesthesiologist, cardiologist and surgeon is essential for appropriate pre-, intra- and postoperative management.
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