Abstract 18720: The Impact of Prolonged Clopidogrel Use Beyond 12 Months After Coronary Stenting in Smokers and Non-smokers

2014 
Background: Cigarette smoking potentiates the antiplatelet effect of clopidogrel. Guidelines recommend clopidogrel for 12 months after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with bare-metal (BMS) or drug-eluting (DES) stents. Whether smoking affects the risk of ischemic events related to clopidogrel use beyond 12 months after PCI is unknown Methods: We identified all PCIs performed in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health system from 2002-2006 and linked the information with the VA pharmacy database. VA and non-VA clinical outcomes were identified by ICD-9 codes from the VA National Patient Care and CMS/Medicare databases. All patients who were event-free at 12 months were followed for death, myocardial infarction (MI), or target vessel revascularization (TVR) up to 4 years following PCI. Prolonged (i.e., > 12 months) vs. clopidogrel use for < 12 months was assessed for each outcome within each stent type using propensity score adjusted inverse probability of weighting (IPW) Cox-proportional hazards analyses...
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