Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients, the implantation of endovascular stents may improve the initial results of coronary dilatation, may successfully treat arterial dissection and abrupt closure, and may reduce the incidence of recurrent stenosis. The widespread use of stents remains limited, however, by the need for intensive anticoagulation to prevent arterial thrombosis. The development of sustained-release drug delivery systems and gene-transfer technology may enable local delivery of antithrombotic and antiproliferative therapies that would greatly increase the safety and applicability of these devices.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/29147/1/00...
Percutaneous coronary interventions are recognized techniques to treat coronary artery disease. Howe...
Coronary artery stents revolutionized the practice of interventional cardiology after they were firs...
textabstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to p...
Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients,...
Stent implantation has become the new standard angioplasty procedure. Instent re-stenosis remains th...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to test the hypothesis that direct gene transfer of an endothe...
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textabstractPercutaneous coronary intervention is a major treatment strategy for patients with coron...
AbstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to percu...
Today, drug-eluting metal stents are considered the gold standard for interventional treatment of co...
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) was introduced in the late 1970s as an alterna...
Numerous advances and innovative therapies have been introduced in interventional cardiology over th...
Percutaneous coronary interventions are recognized techniques to treat coronary artery disease. Howe...
Coronary artery stents revolutionized the practice of interventional cardiology after they were firs...
textabstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to p...
Preliminary data from nonrandomized clinical trials suggest that, in selected subgroups of patients,...
Stent implantation has become the new standard angioplasty procedure. Instent re-stenosis remains th...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to test the hypothesis that direct gene transfer of an endothe...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) results from stent-induced arterial injury, characterized by a complex cas...
AbstractPercutaneous coronary intervention is currently the most common revascularization procedure ...
Drug-eluting stents have reduced the risk of in-stent restenosis and have broadened the application ...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remains one of the most important causes of morbidity and mor...
textabstractPercutaneous coronary intervention is a major treatment strategy for patients with coron...
AbstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to percu...
Today, drug-eluting metal stents are considered the gold standard for interventional treatment of co...
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) was introduced in the late 1970s as an alterna...
Numerous advances and innovative therapies have been introduced in interventional cardiology over th...
Percutaneous coronary interventions are recognized techniques to treat coronary artery disease. Howe...
Coronary artery stents revolutionized the practice of interventional cardiology after they were firs...
textabstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to p...