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Organ transplantation and drug eluting stents:Perioperative challenges 被引量:1
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作者 Aparna Dalal 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2016年第4期620-631,共12页
Patients listed for organ transplant frequently have severe coronary artery disease(CAD), which may be treated with drug eluting stents(DES). Everolimus and zotarolimus eluting stents are commonly used. Newer generati... Patients listed for organ transplant frequently have severe coronary artery disease(CAD), which may be treated with drug eluting stents(DES). Everolimus and zotarolimus eluting stents are commonly used. Newer generation biolimus and novolimus eluting biodegradable stents are becoming increasingly popular. Patients undergoing transplant surgery soon after the placement of DES are at increased risk of stent thrombosis(ST) in the perioperative period. Dual antiplatelet therapy(DAPT) with aspirin and a P2Y12 inhibitor such as clopidogrel, prasugrel and ticagrelor is instated post stenting to decrease the incident of ST. Cangrelor has recently been approved by Food and Drug Administration and can be used as a bridging antiplatelet drug. The risk of ischemia vs bleeding must be considered when discontinuing or continuing DAPT for surgery. Though living donor transplant surgery is an elective procedure and can be optimally timed, cadaveric organ availability is unpredictable, therefore, discontinuation of antiplatelet medication cannot be optimally timed. The type of stent and timing of transplant surgery can be of utmost importance. Many platelet function point of care tests such as Light Transmittance Aggregrometry, Thromboelastography Platelet Mapping, VerifyN ow, Multiple Electrode Aggregrometry are used to assess bleeding risk and guide perioperative platelet transfusion. Response to allogenic platelet transfusion to control severe intraoperative bleeding may differ with the antiplatelet drug. In stent thrombosis is an emergency where management with either a drug eluting balloon or a DES has shown superior outcomes. Post-transplant complications often involved stenosis of an important vessel that may need revascularization. DES are now used for endovascular interventions for transplant orthotropic heart CAD, hepatic artery stenosis post liver transplantation, transplant renal artery stenosis following kidney transplantation, etc. Several antiproliferative drugs used in the DES are inhibitors of mammalian target of rapamycin. Thus they are used for post-transplant immunosuppression to prevent acute rejection in recipients with heart, liver, lung and kidney transplantation. This article describes in detail the various perioperative challenges encountered in organ transplantation surgery and patients with drug eluting stents. 展开更多
关键词 Drug eluting STENTS CANGRELOR Stent thrombosis Organ transplant ANTIPLATELET medication PLATELET function assays Mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors POST-TRANSPLANT immunosuppression POST-TRANSPLANT ENDOVASCULAR inhibition Ticagrelor Thromboelastograms PLATELET mapping novolimus Biolimus A9
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