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Angioplasty stenting with Sirolimus (Rapamycin) eluting stents in type 2 diabetic patients Angioplastia con stents liberadores de rapamicina en diabéticos tipo 2: Experiencia del Hospital DIPRECA
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 135, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 573-579
00349887
07176163
Autor
Ruiz B, Carolina
Delgado D, Mario
Martínez C, Carolina
Valdivieso, Alicia
Aylwin H, Carmen Gloria
Deck R, Carlos
Alcaíno, Milton
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Resumen
Background: Drug-eluting stents have been developed to reduce the rates of restenosis after coronary angioplasty. Several studies have demonstrated that rapamycin eluting stents are reliable and effective. Aim: To report the experience in our Health Centre with rapamycin-eluting stents. Patients and methods: Forty two stents with rapamicine were implanted to 32 diabetic patients, between June 2002 and December 2004. After the procedure, subjects were clinically followed-up for an average period of 19.9 ±9.9 months, evaluating functional capacity, angina pectoris, dyspnea, need for hospital admission, acute coronary events and cardiac death. In those subjects clinically suspected to have restenosis, a coronary angiography was performed. Results: Twenty-nine subjects (90.6%) remained asymptomatic, two subjects (6.3%) developed angina pectoris but restenosis was ruled out, and one subject (3.1%) died. Conclusions: The use of rapamycin-eluting stents in these patients was safe and successf