Frequency of In-Stent Restenosis among Different 2nd/3rd Drug Eluting Stents in Patients Presenting with ACS/Angina at Tertiary Cradiac Care Centre

ABSTRACT Objective: Primary objective was to determine the frequency of instent restenosis (ISR) among second/third generation drug eluting stents (DES), diagnosed angiographically in cardiac catheterization laboratory either in emergency settings or elective stage procedure and to determine the ris...

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Hauptverfasser: Ghaffar, Shakir, WaheedurRehman, Khan, Alam, Muhammad Amad Abbasi, Ali, Sajjad, Muhammad Naeem Tariq, Arif, Zeeshan, Shahzad, Syed Khurram, Javeria Kamran
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description ABSTRACT Objective: Primary objective was to determine the frequency of instent restenosis (ISR) among second/third generation drug eluting stents (DES), diagnosed angiographically in cardiac catheterization laboratory either in emergency settings or elective stage procedure and to determine the risk factors precipitating ISR. Study Design: Analytical crosssectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Tertiary Cardiac Care Center of Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Nov 2021 to Apr 2022. Methodology: After hospital ethical committee approval, medical data of consecutive patients were analyzed. Clinical and bio data were obtained followed by admission. Risk factors for atherosclerosis obtained along with baseline investigations and echocardiogram obtained to calculate ejection fraction. Classified interventional cardiologists analyzed angiographic images and confirmed the presence of ISR. Details of previous angioplasty and type of stent were documented. Results: Out of total 137 patients, 98(72%) were males and 39(28%) females. 94(68%) patients were diabetic, 102(72%) were hypertensive, 72(52%) had dyslipidemia, 56(40%) were smokers, and 32(23.35%) strong family history of CHD. After coronary angiography we found that frequency of ISR was 32(23%) in patients who had Xlimus sirolimus stent, 34(24.8%) patients had Xience (everolimus eluting stent), 33(24%) had Ultimaster (sirolimus eluting stent), 38(27%) had Biomatrix stent with pvalue =0.25. Conclusion: The clinical presentation of ISR is usually with angina in all new generation DES. There was no statistically significant difference in terms of ISR among second/3rd generation DES. DES ISR not only depends upon the type of DES used but also depends upon multiple patient and procedure related risk factors.
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