Coronary artery disease can be treated by implanting a stent into the blocked region of an artery, thus enabling blood perfusion to distal vessels. Minimally invasive proce-dures of this nature often result in damage to the arterial tissue culminating in the re-blocking of the vessel. In an effort to alleviate this phenomenon, known as reste-nosis, drug eluting stents were developed. They are similar in composition to a bare metal stent but encompass a coating with therapeutic agents designed to reduce the overly aggressive healing response that contributes to restenosis. There are many variables that can influence the effectiveness of these therapeutic drugs being trans-ported from the stent coating to and within the artery wall, many of w...
International audienceDrug-eluting stents (DES) are commonly used for treating coronary atherosclero...
This paper reviews the recent literature on the stent applications and their recent advancements due...
Drug-eluting stents (DES), which release anti-proliferative drugs into the arterial wall in a contro...
peer-reviewedCoronary artery disease can be treated by implanting a stent into the blocked region o...
Plaque accumulation in the walls of coronary arteries reduces the delivery of nutrients and oxygen t...
Drug-eluting stents are small, metallic, wire-mesh tubes that are implanted into occluded arteries t...
Coronary artery disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that results in blockages or nar...
International audienceDrug-eluting stents (DES) are very commonly used for treating coronary atheros...
Arteries are heterogeneous, composite structures that undergo large cyclic deformations during bloo...
Drug-eluting stents (DESs) have been prevailing for the treatment of CAD in the interventional cardi...
Stents have become the most successful device to treat advanced atherosclerotic lesions. However, on...
A stent is a small mesh tube that is inserted permanently into a stenotic artery. The stent restore...
To date, angioplasty is the first choice treatment for arterial stenosis and short occlusion. Stenti...
Drug-eluting stents (DES) are coated stents capable of releasing single or multiple bioactive agents...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper reviews the recent literatu...
International audienceDrug-eluting stents (DES) are commonly used for treating coronary atherosclero...
This paper reviews the recent literature on the stent applications and their recent advancements due...
Drug-eluting stents (DES), which release anti-proliferative drugs into the arterial wall in a contro...
peer-reviewedCoronary artery disease can be treated by implanting a stent into the blocked region o...
Plaque accumulation in the walls of coronary arteries reduces the delivery of nutrients and oxygen t...
Drug-eluting stents are small, metallic, wire-mesh tubes that are implanted into occluded arteries t...
Coronary artery disease is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that results in blockages or nar...
International audienceDrug-eluting stents (DES) are very commonly used for treating coronary atheros...
Arteries are heterogeneous, composite structures that undergo large cyclic deformations during bloo...
Drug-eluting stents (DESs) have been prevailing for the treatment of CAD in the interventional cardi...
Stents have become the most successful device to treat advanced atherosclerotic lesions. However, on...
A stent is a small mesh tube that is inserted permanently into a stenotic artery. The stent restore...
To date, angioplasty is the first choice treatment for arterial stenosis and short occlusion. Stenti...
Drug-eluting stents (DES) are coated stents capable of releasing single or multiple bioactive agents...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper reviews the recent literatu...
International audienceDrug-eluting stents (DES) are commonly used for treating coronary atherosclero...
This paper reviews the recent literature on the stent applications and their recent advancements due...
Drug-eluting stents (DES), which release anti-proliferative drugs into the arterial wall in a contro...