Scott Kinlay։ Cancer and Adverse Outcomes Over 5 Years After Coronary Stenting and Optimal DAPT Duration
Scott Kinlay, Chief of Cardiology at VA Boston Healthcare System and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Just published: Ramael Ohiomoba and Edwin Mandieka’s paper examines the relationship of cancer to adverse outcomes over 5 years after coronary stenting, as well as the optimal duration DAPT.
Key findings were that cancer patients have higher rates of myocardial infarction and major bleeding after PCI compared to non-cancer patients. The analysis also supports a similar duration of DAPT after PCI in cancer patients as non-cancer patients.”
Title: Relationship of cancer and dual antiplatelet duration to long-term risk of ischaemic and bleeding outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention
Authors: Ramael Ohiomoba, Edwin Mandieka, Melissa M Young, David R Gagnon, Scott Kinlay
Read the Full Article on European Heart Journal.

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