Acute occlusion and more importantly late restenosis remain important limitations of various percutaneous intervention techniques. Local delivery of agents is a theoretically appealing method of preventing these complications. Due to their affinity for areas of arterial injury, platelets may serve as an ideal delivery vehicle. Compounds can be entrapped within platelets during exposure of the cells to a sequence of high voltage discharges. This process, termed electroporation, occurs via simple diffusion through field induced membrane pores. We studied the prostacyclin analogue, lloprost, to test the potential of this system. We evaluated the extent of platelet deposition at the site of balloon-mediated vascular injury in normal rabbit femo...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the feasibility of using hydrogel-coated ballo...
ObjectiveThrombosis and restenosis remain problematic for many intravascular procedures. Previously,...
Background: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a biophysical phenomenon in which a series of elec...
Acute occlusion and more importantly late restenosis remain important limitations of various percuta...
Reducing platelet (plt) deposition following balloon angioplasty may reduce immediate procedural com...
In this study we attempted to determine whether administration of iloprost (ZK 36374), a chemically ...
Local Delivery of thrombolytic agents may reduce thrombus formation after balloon angioplasty. The L...
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is an invasive cardiovascular procedure performed to mechan...
Thrombosis and restenosis are common problems associated with intravascular procedures such as anast...
Local drug delivery from intravascular stents was investigated for modulating the arterial response ...
Endothelial denuding injury of the arterial wall in vivo is associated with a localized platelet dep...
Therapeutic guidelines indicate prostacyclin as the first line of treatment in inflammation and vasc...
SUMMARY Platelet abnormalities that occur during cardiopulmonary bypass may be produced in vitro by ...
Acute stent thrombosis remains a major concern of coronary stent implantation. Animal studies using ...
Although it is not clear why coronary occlusion and restenosis occur after successful coronary angio...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the feasibility of using hydrogel-coated ballo...
ObjectiveThrombosis and restenosis remain problematic for many intravascular procedures. Previously,...
Background: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a biophysical phenomenon in which a series of elec...
Acute occlusion and more importantly late restenosis remain important limitations of various percuta...
Reducing platelet (plt) deposition following balloon angioplasty may reduce immediate procedural com...
In this study we attempted to determine whether administration of iloprost (ZK 36374), a chemically ...
Local Delivery of thrombolytic agents may reduce thrombus formation after balloon angioplasty. The L...
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is an invasive cardiovascular procedure performed to mechan...
Thrombosis and restenosis are common problems associated with intravascular procedures such as anast...
Local drug delivery from intravascular stents was investigated for modulating the arterial response ...
Endothelial denuding injury of the arterial wall in vivo is associated with a localized platelet dep...
Therapeutic guidelines indicate prostacyclin as the first line of treatment in inflammation and vasc...
SUMMARY Platelet abnormalities that occur during cardiopulmonary bypass may be produced in vitro by ...
Acute stent thrombosis remains a major concern of coronary stent implantation. Animal studies using ...
Although it is not clear why coronary occlusion and restenosis occur after successful coronary angio...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to assess the feasibility of using hydrogel-coated ballo...
ObjectiveThrombosis and restenosis remain problematic for many intravascular procedures. Previously,...
Background: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a biophysical phenomenon in which a series of elec...