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- Title
- Randomized evaluation of anticoagulation versus antiplatelet therapy after
coronary stent implantation in high-risk patients:the multicenter aspirin and ticlopidine
trial after intracoronary stenting (MATTIS).
- Author
- Urban P; Macaya C; Rupprecht HJ; Kiemeneij F; Emanuelsson H; Fontanelli A; Pieper M;
Wesseling T; Sagnard L
- Address
- Department of Cardiology; La Tour Hospital, Gen`eve, Switzerland.
- Source
- Circulation, 98(20):2126-32 1998 Nov 17
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Although the association of ticlopidine and aspirin has been shown
to be superior to anti-vitamin K agents and aspirin after coronary stent implantation in
low-risk patients, the latter combination has remained an unproven reference regimen
for high-risk patients until recently.
METHODS AND RESULTS: We randomized 350 high-risk patients within 6 hours after stent
implantation to receive during 30 days either aspirin 250 mg and ticlopidine
500 mg/d (A+T group) or aspirin 250 mg/d and oral anticoagulation (A+OAC
group) targeted at an international normalized ratio of 2.5 to 3.The primary
composite end point was defined as the occurrence of cardiovascular death, myocardial
infarction, or repeated revascularization at 30 days. Patients were eligible if (1) the
stent(s) were implanted to treat abrupt closure after PTCA;(2) the angiographic result
after implantation was suboptimal;
(3) a long segment was stented (>45 mm and/or >/=3 stents);or (4) the largest
balloon inflated in the stent had a nominal diameter .