Early surgery after coronary revascularization: a fine line between bleeding and thrombosis

Transl Med UniSa. 2014 Dec 19:11:14-23. eCollection 2015 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Management of PCI patients undergoing early surgery is still a matter of debate. Noteworthy, PCI patients require a dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), with aspirine and a thienopiridine (clopidogrel, prasugrel, ticagrelor), because of the high risk of stent thrombosis (ST), myocardial infarction (MI) and death, especially within the first month. Indeed, the number of surgical interventions after PCI is actually increasing, and physicians are looking for the best antiplatelet therapy management, in order to reduce both, bleeding and thrombosis risk. In this paper, current guidelines therapy management and new optional strategies to reduce the cardiovascular risk, related to early surgery, are discussed.

Keywords: antiplatelet therapy; bleeding; non-cardiac surgery; percutaneous coronary intervention; stent thrombosis.