BACKGROUND: Prevention of abrupt vessel closure after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) represents one of the current indications for intracoronary stent implantation. After the procedure, the stented segment undergoes luminal changes that may lead to late restenosis. This study was undertaken to assess the time course of luminal changes during the first year after emergency placement of coronary stents. METHODS AND RESULTS: Coronary stenting was indicated in patients with present or threatened vessel closure secondary to large dissections after PTCA. From June 1989 to May 1991, 82 patients who received Palmaz-Schatz stents and did not have early vessel occlusion after stenting were enrolled into a serial angiographic fo...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to identify clinical, lesional and procedural factors th...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate clinical restenosis in a large population of patients who ha...
Background The long-term angiographic outcome after successful dilatation of coronary occlusions rem...
textabstractData from experimental, clinical, and pathologic studies have suggested that the process...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
Advances in technology and operator experience, and increased use of angiography early after myocard...
[ABSTRACT] The time course of coronary angiographic findings of lesions following successful PTCA wa...
AbstractRestenosis after coronary intervention has remained a vexing problem despite the introductio...
Background. We evaluated native coronary arteries treated by directional coronary atherectomy or bal...
BACKGROUND: Intracoronary stenting reduces the rate of restenosis after angioplasty in patients with...
To elucidate factors influencing the clinical pattern of angina at restenosis after percutaneous tra...
To elucidate the relationship between clinical condition prior to percutaneous transluminal coronary...
To elucidate the relationship between clinical condition prior to percutaneous transluminal coronary...
Background. The renarrowing process after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ...
To elucidate factors influencing the clinical pattern of angina at restenosis after percutaneous tra...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to identify clinical, lesional and procedural factors th...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate clinical restenosis in a large population of patients who ha...
Background The long-term angiographic outcome after successful dilatation of coronary occlusions rem...
textabstractData from experimental, clinical, and pathologic studies have suggested that the process...
To further understand the temporal mode and mechanisms of coronary restenosis, 229 patients were stu...
Advances in technology and operator experience, and increased use of angiography early after myocard...
[ABSTRACT] The time course of coronary angiographic findings of lesions following successful PTCA wa...
AbstractRestenosis after coronary intervention has remained a vexing problem despite the introductio...
Background. We evaluated native coronary arteries treated by directional coronary atherectomy or bal...
BACKGROUND: Intracoronary stenting reduces the rate of restenosis after angioplasty in patients with...
To elucidate factors influencing the clinical pattern of angina at restenosis after percutaneous tra...
To elucidate the relationship between clinical condition prior to percutaneous transluminal coronary...
To elucidate the relationship between clinical condition prior to percutaneous transluminal coronary...
Background. The renarrowing process after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ...
To elucidate factors influencing the clinical pattern of angina at restenosis after percutaneous tra...
Objectives. The objective of this study was to identify clinical, lesional and procedural factors th...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate clinical restenosis in a large population of patients who ha...
Background The long-term angiographic outcome after successful dilatation of coronary occlusions rem...