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      [Perioperative management of patients with coronary stents in non-cardiac surgery].

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      Anticoagulants, therapeutic use, Blood Loss, Surgical, Coronary Vessels, Drug-Eluting Stents, Guidelines as Topic, Heparin, Humans, Intraoperative Complications, prevention & control, Monitoring, Intraoperative, Myocardial Infarction, Perioperative Care, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors, Platelet Count, Preoperative Care, Risk Assessment, Stents, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Thrombosis

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          In patients with coronary stents scheduled for surgery the question arises whether and how antiplatelet therapy should be continued. Risks of perioperative bleeding and of acute stent thrombosis have to be considered simultaneously. The bleeding risk depends primarily on the kind of surgery and on patient comorbidity. The risk of stent thrombosis is increased in these patients due to the thrombogenic surface of the stents. The main determinants are hereby the time duration after stent implantation, the kind of the stent [uncoated (bare-metal stent, BMS) or coated (drug-eluting stent, DES)], as well as angiographic and clinical patient factors. Therefore, perioperative antiplatelet therapy has to be individually adapted for each patient. Bridging with heparin is ineffective. Bridging with intravenous antiplatelet drugs during the perioperative interruption of oral antiplatelet therapy might be a potential procedure in high-risk patients. Whether bedside monitoring of antiplatelet therapy improves the perioperative management of these patients and reduces adverse outcome is object of current studies.

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