Goals: To describe our experience with coronary artery stenting and antiplatelet therapy in cirrhotic patients and compare rates of bleeding with a control group.
Background: Although there are data on cardiac evaluation and perioperative cardiac risk in cirrhotic patients, there is a paucity of information on outcomes in cirrhotic patients with coronary artery stents. Cirrhotic patients may be at increased risk for complications, including gastrointestinal bleeding as a result of antiplatelet therapy prescribed after stenting.
Study: We performed a retrospective study of complications in cirrhotics that received a coronary artery stent followed by clopidogrel and aspirin prescribed to prevent stent occlusion. Cirrhotics with stents were compared with an age and sex-matched control group with cirrhosis without stents and not on aspirin.
Results: Among 423 cirrhotic patients who underwent liver transplant evaluation, 16 patients (3.8%) received a stent of which 9 underwent liver transplant. Two patients with varices (12.5%) in the stent group had fatal variceal bleeding and 2 controls (6.3%) had nonfatal variceal bleeding during follow-up while on antiplatelet therapy (P=0.86). There were no significant differences in transfusion requirements between the 9 liver transplant recipients with stents compared with the control group, P=0.69 for packed red blood cells.
Conclusions: In our experience, it is safe for cirrhotic patients without varices to receive a coronary artery stent and for cirrhotic patients with coronary artery stents to be considered for liver transplantation. Larger prospective studies are needed to confirm these results and evaluate the risk of bleeding in cirrhotics with varices who receive coronary artery stents and antiplatelet therapy.
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