2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.07.132
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Circadian Variation in Symptomatic Subacute Stent Thrombosis After Bare Metal Coronary Stent Implantation

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“…However, this hypothesis has only been confirmed by 1 report with a sample size of 21 patients (21). Furthermore, the role of triggering factors in stent thrombosis onset has been suggested in a case report (22).…”
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“…However, this hypothesis has only been confirmed by 1 report with a sample size of 21 patients (21). Furthermore, the role of triggering factors in stent thrombosis onset has been suggested in a case report (22).…”
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“…1 In contrast, stent thrombosis after coronary artery angioplasty is an important issue that has been reported on a regular basis for Ͼ10 years. [2][3][4] Furthermore, researchers in interventional cardiology have analyzed the underlying pathophysiology of stent thrombosis in depth [5][6][7][8][9] and have presented treatment options to lower the overall risk for this complication. 10 -12 Apart from that, effective treatment procedures have been reported for cases of subacute stent thrombosis after coronary angioplasty.…”
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“…The previous studies have shown that not only the de novo acute thrombosis show a circadian rhythm but also the stent thrombosis (ST) (46,47). Tamura et al (47) demonstrated that sub-acute ST occurred more frequently during the morning.…”
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“…Tamura et al (47) demonstrated that sub-acute ST occurred more frequently during the morning. Mahmoud et al (46) stated that early ST followed a circadian rhythm and occurred more often in the early morning hours.…”
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confidence: 99%