A randomized trial assessing the effect of coumarins started before coronary angioplasty on restenosis: Results of the 6-month angiographic substudy of the Balloon Angioplasty and Anticoagulation Study (BAAS)
Background Thrombus formation during coronary angioplasty may play a role in the restenosis process. Methods The effect of pretreatment with coumarins on 6-month angiographic outcome was studied. In addition, the effect of “optimal” anticoagulation, defined as an international normalized ratio >7...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American heart journal 2003, Vol.145 (1), p.58-65 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background Thrombus formation during coronary angioplasty may play a role in the restenosis process.
Methods The effect of pretreatment with coumarins on 6-month angiographic outcome was studied. In addition, the effect of “optimal” anticoagulation, defined as an international normalized ratio >70% of the follow-up time in the target range, was studied. A total of 261 patients were assigned to aspirin alone (ASA group) and 270 patients to aspirin plus coumarins started 1 week before the procedure (coumarin group).
Results The mean international normalized ratio was 2.7 ± 1.2 at the start of the procedure and 3.1 ± 0.5 during follow up. Quantitative coronary analysis was performed on 301 lesions in the ASA group and of 297 lesions in the coumarin group. At 6 months, the minimal luminal diameter was similar in the ASA and coumarin groups. Optimal anticoagulation, however, was an independent predictor of a larger minimal luminal diameter at follow up (
P = .01).
Conclusion Overall, coumarins do not improve angiographic outcome 6 months after coronary angioplasty. (Am Heart J 2003;145:58-65.) |
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ISSN: | 0002-8703 1097-6744 |
DOI: | 10.1067/mhj.2003.63 |