determine the safety and efficacy of vascular brachytherapy for the treatment of diffuse in-stent restenosis. Methods and Results—A total of 120 patients with diffuse in-stent restenosis in native coronary arteries (lesion length, 36 to 80 mm) were randomized for either radiation with 192Ir with 15 Gy at 2 mm from the source axis or placebo. After enrollment, 120 additional patients with the same inclusion criteria were treated with 192Ir with 18 Gy and included in the Long WRIST High Dose registry. Antiplatelet therapy was initially prescribed for 1 month and was extended to 6 months in the last 60 patients of the Long WRIST High Dose registry. At 6 months, the binary angiographic restenosis rate was 73%, 45%, and 38 % in the placebo, 15 G...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study sought to determine the incidence and predictors of late total occlusion...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
Background—Intracoronary g-radiation therapy reduces recurrent in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study...
Vascular Brachytherapy using beta and gamma radiation is the standard care for patients with in-sten...
Purpose: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
Background—After conventional treatment of in-stent restenosis, the incidence of recurrent clinical ...
OBJECTIVES The study was done to investigate the relationship between clinical restenosis and the re...
Vascular Brachytherapy delivered by catheter-based system, has been shown effective in the treatment...
Post angioplasty restenosis is a major limitation of percutaneous coronary intervention that has bee...
PURPOSE: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
PURPOSE: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
AbstractObjectivesThe study assessed the influence of lesion length and reference vessel diameter (R...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
AbstractObjectivesThe study was done to investigate the relationship between clinical restenosis and...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study sought to determine the incidence and predictors of late total occlusion...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
Background—Intracoronary g-radiation therapy reduces recurrent in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study...
Vascular Brachytherapy using beta and gamma radiation is the standard care for patients with in-sten...
Purpose: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
Background—After conventional treatment of in-stent restenosis, the incidence of recurrent clinical ...
OBJECTIVES The study was done to investigate the relationship between clinical restenosis and the re...
Vascular Brachytherapy delivered by catheter-based system, has been shown effective in the treatment...
Post angioplasty restenosis is a major limitation of percutaneous coronary intervention that has bee...
PURPOSE: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
PURPOSE: Long lesions remain a challenging task in interventional cardiology, with a high propensity...
AbstractObjectivesThe study assessed the influence of lesion length and reference vessel diameter (R...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
AbstractObjectivesThe study was done to investigate the relationship between clinical restenosis and...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study sought to determine the incidence and predictors of late total occlusion...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...