The influence of anti-platelet resistance on the development of cerebral ischemic lesion after carotid artery stenting

  • Tae Jin Song
  • , Sang Hyun Suh
  • , Pil Ki Min
  • , Dong Joon Kim
  • , Byung Moon Kim
  • , Ji Hoe Heo
  • , Young Dae Kim
  • , Kyung Yul Lee

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Abstract

Purpose: Cerebral ischemic lesions are frequently observed after carotid artery stenting (CAS), and anti-platelet agents are used to prevent stent thrombosis and peri-procedural complications. However, despite the premedication, cerebral ischemic lesions are observed, suggesting that they may rather be related to anti-platelet resistance. We, therefore, investigated the effects of anti-platelet resistance on the development of cerebral ischemic lesions after CAS. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who received CAS and selected patients for whom brain MRI was performed within 24 hours after CAS and for whom anti-platelet resistance was checked. Anti-platelet resistance was examined by the VerifyNow system. We analyzed the correlation between anti-platelet resistance and cerebral ischemic lesions detected on follow-up MRI. Results: Among 76 patients, 45 (59.2%) developed new ischemic lesions after CAS. Twelve (15.8%) patients showed aspirin resistance and 50 (65.8%) patients showed clopidogrel resistance. Patients with a new ischemic lesion demonstrated a significantly greater frequency of clopidogrel resistance than those who had no new ischemic lesion (82.2% versus 41.9%, p=0.001). The frequency of aspirin resistance was not significantly different between the groups of patients with and without new ischemic lesions (20.0% versus 9.7%, p=0.340). In multivariate analysis, clopidogrel resistance was a significant risk factor for post-procedural cerebral ischemia. Conclusion: Anti-platelet resistance can be used to predict new ischemic lesions after CAS. Anti-platelet resistance should be evaluated in all patients prior to CAS to prevent ischemic complications related to CAS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)288-294
Number of pages7
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume54
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Aspirin resistance
  • Carotid artery stent
  • Cerebral infarction
  • Clopidogrel resistance

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