Although encouraging initial results have been demonstrated after directional atherectomy, the mechanisms and predictors of late lumen loss and restenosis after this procedure have not been evaluated. To examine these issues, clinical and angiographic follow-up were obtained in 262 (96%) and 212 (77%) of 274 patients undergoing successful directional coronary atherectomy. Symptom recurrence developed in 87 (33%) patients and angiographic restenosis was found in 93 (44%). Restenosis was highest in restenotic lesions in saphenous vein grafts (78% [95% confidence interval (CI): 56 to 100%]) and lowest in new-onset lesions in the left anterior descending (27% [95% CI: 15 to 39%]) and circumflex (14% [95% CI: 0 to 43%]) coronary arteries. Residu...
AbstractRates of restenosis were evaluated in 70 patients (74 lesions) after successful directional ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to extend the results of a quantitative model originally...
OBJECTIVES. Late lumen narrowing after directional coronary atherectomy was assessed by quantitative...
Although encouraging initial results have been demonstrated after directional atherectomy, the mecha...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectomy, we re...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
AbstractObjectives. This study was performed to obtain better understanding of the long-term clinica...
OBJECTIVES. This study was designed to examine whether restenosis is related to the extent or mechan...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluates the incidence of restenosis after successful directional co...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate a quantitative model of restenosis in patients with vein graft disease...
Directional coronary atherectomy can cause ectasia (final area stenosis = 75%, was present in 50% of...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
We have previously shown that the proportional loss in minimum lumen diameter (MLD) after directiona...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The safety and long-term results of directional coronary atherectomy in stente...
AbstractRates of restenosis were evaluated in 70 patients (74 lesions) after successful directional ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to extend the results of a quantitative model originally...
OBJECTIVES. Late lumen narrowing after directional coronary atherectomy was assessed by quantitative...
Although encouraging initial results have been demonstrated after directional atherectomy, the mecha...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectomy, we re...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
AbstractObjectives. This study was performed to obtain better understanding of the long-term clinica...
OBJECTIVES. This study was designed to examine whether restenosis is related to the extent or mechan...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluates the incidence of restenosis after successful directional co...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate a quantitative model of restenosis in patients with vein graft disease...
Directional coronary atherectomy can cause ectasia (final area stenosis = 75%, was present in 50% of...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
We have previously shown that the proportional loss in minimum lumen diameter (MLD) after directiona...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The safety and long-term results of directional coronary atherectomy in stente...
AbstractRates of restenosis were evaluated in 70 patients (74 lesions) after successful directional ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to extend the results of a quantitative model originally...
OBJECTIVES. Late lumen narrowing after directional coronary atherectomy was assessed by quantitative...