Abstract Interventional cardiology has branched in two directions: devices that primarily dilate coronary stenoses and those that debulk coronary tissue. Presently the optimum coronary intervention has not been found. While patients are awaiting randomized trials, a comparison based on matched quantitative coronary analysis may be useful to evaluate results of new interventional techniques. Therefore we compared 51 patients undergoing atherectomy with individually matched patients who were undergoing balloon angioplasty and stenting. The lesions were matched according to location of stenosis and reference diameter. Atherectomy and stenting resulted in larger gains in minimal luminal diameter compared with conventional balloon angioplasty...
AbstractThe effect of balloon size on the success of coronary angioplasty was studied to develop qua...
Restenosis and acute complication rate in angioplasty are closely related to acute angiographic resu...
Objectives.The purpose of this study was to describe the results of transluminal extraction coronary...
Abstract Interventional cardiology has branched in two directions: devices that primarily dilate ...
__Abstract__ An attempt to assess the “utility” of directional atherectomy was made using a new q...
Coronary atherectomy and coronary stenting effectively reduce the severity of coronary artery stenos...
AbstractObjectives. Late lumen narrowing after directional coronary atherectomy was assessed by quan...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
AbstractTo define the clinical, angiographic and procedural correlates of quantitative coronary dime...
Although a strategy of “debulk and dilate” may appear intuitively superior to balloon angioplasty (B...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine whether restenosis is related to the extent o...
An attempt was made to assess the mechanism of directional coronary atherectomy using different meth...
AbstractObjectives. Coronary lumen changes during and after excimer laser-assisted balloon angioplas...
AbstractHigh speed rotational coronary atherectomy was undertaken using the Rotabiator in 42 patient...
To assess the angiographic outcome after “cutting” balloon (C-Ball) angioplasty, a technique which u...
AbstractThe effect of balloon size on the success of coronary angioplasty was studied to develop qua...
Restenosis and acute complication rate in angioplasty are closely related to acute angiographic resu...
Objectives.The purpose of this study was to describe the results of transluminal extraction coronary...
Abstract Interventional cardiology has branched in two directions: devices that primarily dilate ...
__Abstract__ An attempt to assess the “utility” of directional atherectomy was made using a new q...
Coronary atherectomy and coronary stenting effectively reduce the severity of coronary artery stenos...
AbstractObjectives. Late lumen narrowing after directional coronary atherectomy was assessed by quan...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
AbstractTo define the clinical, angiographic and procedural correlates of quantitative coronary dime...
Although a strategy of “debulk and dilate” may appear intuitively superior to balloon angioplasty (B...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to examine whether restenosis is related to the extent o...
An attempt was made to assess the mechanism of directional coronary atherectomy using different meth...
AbstractObjectives. Coronary lumen changes during and after excimer laser-assisted balloon angioplas...
AbstractHigh speed rotational coronary atherectomy was undertaken using the Rotabiator in 42 patient...
To assess the angiographic outcome after “cutting” balloon (C-Ball) angioplasty, a technique which u...
AbstractThe effect of balloon size on the success of coronary angioplasty was studied to develop qua...
Restenosis and acute complication rate in angioplasty are closely related to acute angiographic resu...
Objectives.The purpose of this study was to describe the results of transluminal extraction coronary...