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Overall rates of stent thrombosis after percutaneous coronary intervention are low (<1% at 1 year, <2% at 2 years); therefore, large sample sizes are needed to accurately estimate the relative safety of drug-eluting stents (DESs) and bare-metal stents (BMSs). To compare thrombosis rates associated with stents currently approved for use in the U.S., investigators pooled data from 49 randomized trials including 50,844 patients.
At 1 year, the risk for definite stent thrombosis was significantly lower with cobalt-chromium everolimus-eluting stents (CoCr-EESs) than with any of the other stents in the analysis (see table).The differences were significant as early as 30 days after implantation, and most remained significant between 31 days and 1 y…