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Stent thrombosis, an old souvenir? January 15 th, 2016 10h30
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What is/are the best antithrombotic treatment(s) in case of stent thrombosis? A) 75mg of clopidogrel B)150mg of clopidogrel C)90mg x 2 of ticagrelor D) 10mg of prasugrel E) Long-term anticoagulant treatment
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What is/are the best antithrombotic treatment(s) in case of stent thrombosis? A) 75mg of clopidogrel B)150mg of clopidogrel C)90mg x 2 of ticagrelor D) 10mg of prasugrel E) Long-term anticoagulant treatment
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Which of the following proposition(s) about stent thrombosis is/are correct? A. Is more frequent with drug eluting stents B. Is more frequent with bioabsorbable stents C. Is more frequent after an acute coronary syndrome D. Its incidence is about 1% E. Its incidence is about 5%
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Which of the following proposition(s) about stent thrombosis is/are correct? A. Is more frequent with drug eluting stents B. Is more frequent with bioabsorbable stents C. Is more frequent after an acute coronary syndrome D. Its incidence is about 1% E. Its incidence is about 5%
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A) Intravenous GPIIbIIIa inhibitors are recommended B) Intracoronary GPIIbIIIa inhibitors are recommended C)A bolus of 250mg of aspegic is necessary D) You should monitore antithombotique therapy based on platelets count. E) Bivalirudin is recommended Which of the following proposition(s) about per- procedural stent thrombosis is/are correct?
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A) Intravenous GPIIbIIIa inhibitors are recommended B) Intracoronary GPIIbIIIa inhibitors are recommended C)A bolus of 250mg of aspegic is necessary D) You should monitore antithombotique therapy based on platelets count. E) Bivalirudin is recommended Which of the following proposition(s) about per- procedural stent thrombosis is/are correct?
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A)1 month B)3 months C) 6 months D)12 months E)30 months Which duration of dual antiplatelet therapy is recommended after percutaneous coronary intervention with bioasborbable stents?
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A)1 month B)3 months C) 6 months D)12 months E)30 months Which duration of dual antiplatelet therapy is recommended after percutaneous coronary intervention with bioasborbable stents?
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A) A retrograde coronary dissection B)A stent malapposition C) A caliber mismatch between stent and coronary vessel D) A bifurcation lesion agioplasty (kissing balloon) E) Systemeatic pre-dilation Stent thrombosis is usually due to (one or more correct answer):
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A) A retrograde coronary dissection B)A stent malapposition C) A caliber mismatch between stent and coronary vessel D) A bifurcation lesion angioplasty (kissing balloon) E) Systematic pre-dilation Stent thrombosis is usually due to (one or more correct answer):
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A)Are bare metal stents B) Are drug-eluting stents C)Will gradually resorb in a few weeks D) Fit all coronary lesions E)Are contra-indicated in case of STEMI Which of the following proposition(s) about bioabsorbable stents is/are correct?
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A)Are bare metal stents B) Are drug-eluting stents C)Will gradually resorb in a few weeks D) Fit all coronary lesions E)Are contra-indicated in case of STEMI Which of the following proposition(s) about bioabsorbable stents is/are correct?
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A) Calcified coronary artery lesions B) Long coronary lesions C) Distal coronary lesions D) In acute coronary syndromes E) Young patients Which is/are the approved therapeutic indication(s) of bioabsorbable stents among the following?
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A) Calcified coronary artery lesions B) Long coronary lesions C) Distal coronary lesions D) In acute coronary syndromes E) Young patients Which is/are the approved therapeutic indication(s) of bioabsorbable stents among the following?
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Among the following imaging modalities, which is/are the most useful after stent thrombosis? A)Coronary angiography B) IVUS (intravascular ultrasound) C)OCT (optical coherence tomography) of coronary arteries D) Coronary CT angiogram E)Coronary artery MRI
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Among the following imaging modalities, which is/are the most useful after stent thrombosis? A)Coronary angiography B) IVUS (intravascular ultrasound) C)OCT (optical coherence tomography) of coronary arteries D) Coronary CT angiogram E)Coronary artery MRI
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