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Internal Medicine 2009

Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients receiving dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stenting.

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Hiroshi Yasuda
Masaya Yamada
Susumu Sawada
Yutaka Endo
Kazuaki Inoue
Fuyuki Asano
Youichi Takeyama
Makoto Yoshiba

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OBJECTIVE

We investigated the risk of upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding and the protective effect of concomitant anti-secretory drugs during dual antiplatelet therapy administered following implantation of drug-eluting stents (DES) for coronary heart disease. Because proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are reported to decrease the platelet inhibitory effects of clopidogrel, we also assessed cardiovascular outcomes in patients taking thienopyridine derivatives with or without anti-secretory drug.

METHODS

We retrospectively analyzed 243 patients, who underwent DES implantation between January 2006 and December 2007 and were receiving dual anti-platelet therapy post-surgery. The main outcome measurement was the presence of UGI bleeding. Cardiovascular outcomes were assessed by follow-up coronary angiography (CAG) findings. Data were collected from medical records.

RESULTS

Eight cases of UGI bleeding were observed during the follow-up period, none of whom were taking anti-secretory drugs. Among the 243 cases, 108 cases were taking anti-secretory drugs: a PPI (67 cases), and an H2 receptor antagonist (41 cases). No UGI bleeding was observed among patients who were taking concomitant anti-secretory drugs. The 1- and 2-year cumulative incidences of UGI bleeding among patients who were not taking anti-secretory drugs were 4.5% and 9.2%, respectively. When CAG findings were compared between patients not taking any anti-secretory drug, taking PPI, or taking H2RA, significantly more stenotic lesions of the coronary artery were observed in the PPI-treatment group.

CONCLUSIONS

Concomitant use of an anti-secretory agent was associated with a reduced risk of UGI bleeding. Use of PPI may be associated with an attenuation of the effect of dual antiplatelet therapy.

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