Intravenous cangrelor successfully bridged three STEMI patients to urgent CABG within 24-48 hours without any bleeding or ischemic complications.
Case Report (n=3)
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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) requiring CABG (n=3)
Cangrelor (0.75 μg/kg/min infusion)
Bleeding or ischemic complications during bridging to CABG
Patients with STEMI receive dual antiplatelet therapy as soon as possible with aspirin and a P2Y12 receptor antagonist prior to PCI. A fraction of these patients may have multi-vessel disease needing emergent CABG surgery. The choice of a P2Y12 receptor antagonist plays a role in the timing of CABG surgery as it poses a bleeding risk until it is completely eliminated from the system. Oral P2Y12 receptor antagonists have a long duration of platelet inhibition which is difficult to reverse. Cangrelor is an intravenous P2Y12 receptor antagonist with a short half-life and rapid cessation of its effect after discontinuation. Three patients who presented to our emergency department with STEMI were started on cangrelor infusion prior to cardiac catheterization instead of other P2Y12 receptor antagonists like clopidogrel or ticagrelor. The study received ethical approval as it is part of the current standard of care for STEMI patients. All three patients were found to have multi-vessel disease during coronary angiography requiring CABG surgery. As cangrelor was used in these patients they were able to have their surgery within 24–48 h. Intravenous cangrelor was stopped about an hour before surgery. No bleeding complications occurred and all three patients made a speedy recovery in the ICU. Cangrelor is a potent P2Y12 receptor antagonist which can be used in patients presenting with STEMI as one of the two anti-platelet agents along with aspirin without any dilemma that it would cause a delay in CABG surgery if the patients need one.
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Bishesh Shrestha
Daniel H. Katz
John F. Kelley
American Heart Journal Plus Cardiology Research and Practice
Bassett Medical Center
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Shrestha et al. (Sat,) conducted a case report in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) requiring CABG (n=3). Cangrelor was evaluated on Bleeding or ischemic complications during bridging to CABG. Intravenous cangrelor successfully bridged three STEMI patients to urgent CABG within 24-48 hours without any bleeding or ischemic complications.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f6e39d13714ec96fe267e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahjo.2022.100122
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