Is Cypher stent drug-eluting?

Is Cypher stent drug-eluting?

Cypher is a brand of drug-eluting coronary stent from Cordis Corporation, a Cardinal Health company. During a balloon angioplasty, the stent is inserted into the artery to provide a “scaffold” to open the artery.

How long do drug-eluting stents last?

Once placed, you’ll have it for life, which your body can safely tolerate. If your arteries narrow again, you’ll need to have the procedure again to correct it. If this happens, it’s usually within the first 6 months. One newer type of drug-eluting stent completely dissolves after about 3 years.

Are drug-eluting stents better than bare-metal?

The use of drug-eluting stents has been shown to be more effective in the prevention of restenosis than the use of bare-metal stents,1 and the use of newer-generation drug-eluting stents, as compared with first-generation devices,3,4 may also reduce the rate of stent thrombosis.

Are Cypher stents MRI safe?

Approval was granted after laboratory studies demonstrated the CYPHER(R) Stent is MRI-safe.

What is the drug in a drug eluting stent?

In sirolimus-eluting stents, ≈80% of the rapamycin has eluted by 30 days, whereas paclitaxel-eluting stents have a biphasic drug release profile in vitro with an initial burst during the first 48 hours after implantation followed by a sustained low-level release for at least 2 weeks.

Which brand of stent is best?

1. Boston Scientific – The leading competitor in the coronary stent market was Boston Scientific. Most of the company’s success can be attributed to its strong position in the drug-eluting stents (DES) market, where it held the leading share. The company currently offers the SYNERGY™ and REBEL™ BMS product line.

What is the best type of stent?

A drug-eluting stent is the most common type of stent used to treat a blockage of the heart arteries. Many people with heart problems have been successfully treated with drug-eluting stents, preventing the need for more-invasive procedures, such as coronary artery bypass surgery.

When can I stop Plavix after a stent?

The data “suggest that all patients with drug-eluting stents should continue to take [Plavix] for at least 12 months after [stent implantation], and possibly indefinitely,” Eisenstein and colleagues conclude.

How long do you stay on blood thinners after stents?

It has been common practice for patients who have had a stent placed to clear a blocked artery to take an anti-clotting drug (such as Plavix, Effient, or Brilinta) plus aspirin for 12 months after the procedure. Taking these two medications, called dual anti-platelet therapy, reduces the risk of forming blood clots.