Abstract

Very late thrombosis of drug eluting stents is a rare complication that might be triggered by resistance to platelet antiaggregants (PAAs). Following an initial case where clinical data strongly suggested resistance to PAAs, we carried out a prospective systematic analysis of platelet aggregation in four subsequent cases of late thrombosis. Resistance to aspirin was investigated with the PFA-100 test employing a collagen-epinephrine cartridge (Platelet Function Analyzer; Dade Behring). Resistance to clopidogrel was determined by flow cytometry of intraplatelet vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) phosphorylation. All four cases showed resistance to either aspirin or clopidogrel, and two cases showed dual resistance to both of these PAAs. Analysis of platelet function in a patient with late stent thrombosis is useful and may allow adaptation of subsequent patient management. The value of monitoring platelet function after implantation of a drug eluting stent should be evaluated in prospective studies.

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