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Dual thienopyridine low-response to clopidogrel and prasugrel in a patient with STEMI, cardiogenic shock and early stent thrombosis is overcome by ticagrelor
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Heart FailureCardiovascular PharmacologyPharmacotherapyEarly Stent ThrombosisAcute Myocardial InfarctionThrombosisTranslational MedicineAntiplatelet AgentsPlatelet AntagonistCardiologyAtherosclerosisMyocardial InfarctionDual Thienopyridine Low-responsePharmacologyCardiogenic ShockCardiovascular DiseaseBlood PlateletMedicineAnticoagulantAntiplatelet ActionEmergency Medicine
Little is known about the antiplatelet action of the thienopyridines, clopidogrel and prasugrel, as well as the non-thienopyridine, ticagrelor, in patients suffering from ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) complicated by cardiogenic shock since systematic comparisons of these antiplatelet agents in this devastating condition are limited so far. This is a report of a patient with STEMI undergoing urgent PCI in cardiogenic shock followed by repeated angioplasty after suffering early stent thrombosis (ST) who showed dual thienopyridine treatment failure of clopidogrel and prasugrel, which was successfully overcome by switching the patient to the non-thienopyridine derivative ticagrelor.
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