Restenosis is the pathophysiological process occurring in 10-15 % of patients submitted to revascularization procedures of coronary, carotid and peripheral arteries. It can be considered as an excessive healing reaction of the vascular wall subjected to arterial/venous bypass graft interposition, endarterectomy or angioplasty. The advent of bare metal stents, drug-eluting stents and of the more recent drug-eluting balloons, have significantly reduced, but not eliminated, the incidence of restenosis, which remains a clinically relevant problem. Biomedical research in pre-clinical animal models of (re)stenosis, despite its limitations, has contributed enormously to the identification of processes involved in restenosis progression, going well...
Atherosclerosis and its devastating clinical complications such as arterial thrombosis, myocardial i...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
• Restenosis after intravascular inter\>ention is one of the most important unsolved clinical and...
Restenosis is the pathophysiological process occurring in 10-15 % of patients submitted to revascula...
Restenosis is the pathophysiological process occurring in 10-15% of patients submitted to revascular...
Coronary artery disease (CAD), underpinned by atherosclerosis, remains a leading cause of morbidity ...
textabstractRenarrowing of a coronary artery (restenosis) at the site of earlier balloon angioplasty...
AbstractExcessive smooth muscle cell proliferation significantly contributes to restenosis, which oc...
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) has greatly benefited patients with occluded c...
AbstractCoronary restenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury during angioplasty, and rema...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) results from stent-induced arterial injury, characterized by a complex cas...
The vascular disease involves imbalanced function of the blood vessels. Risk factors playing a role ...
Aims In-stent restenosis is a complication after coronary stenting associated with morbidity and mor...
This thesis describes: 1) the development of a new and reliable animal model for in-stent restenosis...
Despite considerable progress, restenosis remains a major limitation of percutaneous coronary interv...
Atherosclerosis and its devastating clinical complications such as arterial thrombosis, myocardial i...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
• Restenosis after intravascular inter\>ention is one of the most important unsolved clinical and...
Restenosis is the pathophysiological process occurring in 10-15 % of patients submitted to revascula...
Restenosis is the pathophysiological process occurring in 10-15% of patients submitted to revascular...
Coronary artery disease (CAD), underpinned by atherosclerosis, remains a leading cause of morbidity ...
textabstractRenarrowing of a coronary artery (restenosis) at the site of earlier balloon angioplasty...
AbstractExcessive smooth muscle cell proliferation significantly contributes to restenosis, which oc...
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) has greatly benefited patients with occluded c...
AbstractCoronary restenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury during angioplasty, and rema...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) results from stent-induced arterial injury, characterized by a complex cas...
The vascular disease involves imbalanced function of the blood vessels. Risk factors playing a role ...
Aims In-stent restenosis is a complication after coronary stenting associated with morbidity and mor...
This thesis describes: 1) the development of a new and reliable animal model for in-stent restenosis...
Despite considerable progress, restenosis remains a major limitation of percutaneous coronary interv...
Atherosclerosis and its devastating clinical complications such as arterial thrombosis, myocardial i...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
• Restenosis after intravascular inter\>ention is one of the most important unsolved clinical and...