AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate a quantitative model of restenosis in patients with vein graft disease undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) or directional coronary atherectomy (DCA).BACKGROUNDA quantitative relationship between acute gain and late loss has been developed to describe the late changes in lumen dimension after native vessel coronary intervention. This same relationship may also be seen after treatment of saphenous vein graft disease.METHODSPatients with native coronary artery stenoses (CAVEAT-I) or saphenous vein graft lesions (CAVEAT-II) were randomized to either DCA or PTCA, and data from these trials were analyzed retrospectively. Angiographic results of the target lesions were reviewed, and each l...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the relationship between angiographic late loss and clinical outcome...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the quantitative angiographic factors a...
Clinical and morphologic observations from two patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal angiopl...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate a quantitative model of restenosis in patients with vein graft disease...
Although encouraging initial results have been demonstrated after directional atherectomy, the mecha...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to extend the results of a quantitative model originally...
AbstractThe Multi-Hospital Eastern Atlantic Restenosis Trial group obtained follow-up angiography in...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine whether the depth of tissue resection affec...
To assess the late (3 years) clinical outcomes of JJIS stent (S) placement in the treatment of nativ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to examine the possibility that spontaneous regression in stenosis...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
We analyzed clinical, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and angiographic predictors of restenosis (fo...
Aims: Angiographic parameters (such as late luminal loss) are common endpoints in drug-eluting stent...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the relationship between angiographic late loss and clinical outcome...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the quantitative angiographic factors a...
Clinical and morphologic observations from two patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal angiopl...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo evaluate a quantitative model of restenosis in patients with vein graft disease...
Although encouraging initial results have been demonstrated after directional atherectomy, the mecha...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to extend the results of a quantitative model originally...
AbstractThe Multi-Hospital Eastern Atlantic Restenosis Trial group obtained follow-up angiography in...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine whether the depth of tissue resection affec...
To assess the late (3 years) clinical outcomes of JJIS stent (S) placement in the treatment of nativ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the long-term clinical and angiographic effec...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to examine the possibility that spontaneous regression in stenosis...
AbstractObjectives. To characterize predictors of restenosis after successful directional atherectom...
We analyzed clinical, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and angiographic predictors of restenosis (fo...
Aims: Angiographic parameters (such as late luminal loss) are common endpoints in drug-eluting stent...
AbstractObjectives. The intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) substudy of OARS (Optimal Atherectomy Resten...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the relationship between angiographic late loss and clinical outcome...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the quantitative angiographic factors a...
Clinical and morphologic observations from two patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal angiopl...