Background: Anticoagulation therapy during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been the focus of numerous clinical trials. Low-anticoagulant doses have been successfully used in patients undergoing elective PCI, a situation with low-thrombogenic milieu.
Objective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of shorter duration of treatment with bivalirudin in patients undergoing elective PCI and receiving optimal antiplatelet therapy.
Methods: We compared patients undergoing PCI who received aspirin and clopidogrel loading dose in addition to either conventional bivalirudin dosing (intravenous [IV] bolus of 0.75 + 1.75 mg/kg per h for the duration of PCI; n = 197) or a reduced bivalirudin dose (IV bolus of 0.75 mg/kg; n = 200).
Results: Procedural success was obtained in 100% of cases. The primary end point (in-hospital death, acute myocardial infarction, or need for urgent target vessel revascularization) did not differ between both the groups (6 patients [3%] in the conventional dose group vs 5 patients [2.5%] in the reduced dose group). Major bleeding occurred in 1 patient in the conventional dose group (P = nonsignificant [NS]). Minor bleeding occurred in 4 patients (2%) in the conventional dose group vs 5 patients (2.5%) in the reduced dose group (P = NS) and was mainly due to bleeding at entry site.
Conclusion: In patients undergoing elective PCI, using bivalirudin as a bolus only dosing may be as effective and less costly when compared with bolus followed by an infusion for the duration of the intervention. A larger study is needed to confirm our findings.
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