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Abstract

Protein S deficiency and antiplatelets clopidogrel resistance may uncommonly be responsible for coronary artery thrombosis. Hereby we report a patient presented with coronary disease, who had undergone PCI. However, two days later the patient was found in-stent thrombosis. Primary PCI was performed later with good result, but after 4 months evaluation with treadmill test we found significant ST depression in related region. It was suspected the patient had in-stent re-stenosis incidence. Further hematologic investigation showed that this patient had antiplatelets clopidogrel resistance and protein S deficiency. Double antiplatelet with another kind of antiplatelets and anticoagulant had given in this case. However, the remaining consideration is the choice for reperfusion strategy.

Keywords

sub-acute stent thrombosis, PCI, in-stent re-stenosis, anti-platelets clopidogrel resistance, protein S deficiency

First Page

214

Last Page

220

DOI

10.20473/fmi.v51i4.2949

Publication Date

11-15-2016

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