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Drug-eluting stents safer than bare-metal ones for heart patients.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Sept 26 (ANI): A new study has shown that the use of a drug-eluting stent (paclitaxel) is safer and more effective than a bare-metal stent in heart attack patients.

It also showed that administration of the anticoagulant anticoagulant (ăn'tēkōăg`yələnt), any of several substances that inhibit blood clot formation (see blood clotting).  medication bivalirudin enhanced safety and efficacy compared to the use of heparin + GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors.

"The data show that use of bivalirudin alone, as opposed to a combination of heparin and GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors can save lives," said Gregg W. Stone, immediate past chairman of CRF CRF
abbr.
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CRF Chronic renal failure
, professor of medicine at Columbia University Hospital and Director of Cardiovascular Research and Education at the Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Centre.

The researchers found that after two years, the implantation of a paclitaxel-eluting stent led to 42 percent reductions in ischemic Ischemic
An inadequate supply of blood to a part of the body, caused by partial or total blockage of an artery.

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The study also showed 34 percent reductions target vessel revascularization (TVR TVR Target Vessel Revascularization (cardiology)
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The treatment with bivalirudin alone resulted in 36 percent reduction in major bleeding and 25 percent reduction in reinfarction.

It also reduced the cardiac mortality by 41 pct.

While previous studies of drug-eluting stents have often focused on their use in patients with stable or unstable chest pain, this is the largest study to focus on the appropriate use of anticoagulation medications and drug-eluting stents in patients experiencing the most dangerous form of heart attack (ST-elevation myocardial infarction).

The study was presented at the 21st annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT). (ANI)

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