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A Murine Model of Stent Implantation in the Carotid Artery for the Study of Restenosis
Published on: May 14, 2013
Drug-eluting stent outcomes in diabetes
Chiara Bernelli1, Jaclyn Chan, Alaide Chieffo
1Interventional Cardiology Unit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute , Via Olgettina 60 20132, Milan , Italy.
Abstract:
Diabetic population still remains a challenging subgroup of patients for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, with rapid advancements of PCI techniques, devices and adjunctive drug therapy, clinical outcomes for diabetic patients after PCI have markedly improved. The plethora of recent encouraging data with newer generation drug-eluting stent (DES), with a lower frequency of major cardiac adverse events, lead to an increasing use of DES in this particular high-risk population. However, diabetes remains an important risk factor for coronary events, even in the DES era. This review summarizes the outcomes in diabetic patients undergoing PCI with DES implantation.
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