Based on recent advances, this article aims to review the biological basis for the use of either radiation or drug-eluting stents for the prevention of restenosis, and to elucidate the complementary role that they may play in the future. Vascular restenosis is a multifactorial process primarily driven by the remodeling of the arterial wall, as well as by the hyperproliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMC). These pathophysiological features are the target of therapeutic strategies aimed at inhibiting constrictive remodeling as well as inhibiting SMC proliferation. The success of radiation as well as anti-proliferative drugs such as paclitaxel and sirolimus lies in the primary and/or multifactorial inhibition of cell proliferation. Radiation ...
Background—Intracoronary g-radiation therapy reduces recurrent in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports demonstrate that intracoronary radiation affects not only neointima...
determine the safety and efficacy of vascular brachytherapy for the treatment of diffuse in-stent re...
Radiation therapy is currently under investigation as a therapeutic option for the prevention and th...
Over the last decade, coronary stents have revolutionized the field of interventional cardiology. St...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Intracoronary gamma- and beta-radiation have reduced restenosis in ani...
textabstractAngiographic restenosis occurs in up to 60% of cases after balloon angioplasty (BA). Res...
AbstractIn-stent restenosis (ISR) is a novel pathobiologic process, histologically distinct from res...
Percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting is considered recently as the most common procedure...
At the end of the 1970s balloon angioplasty emerged as a new hope in the treatment of coronary ather...
textabstractRenarrowing of a coronary artery (restenosis) at the site of earlier balloon angioplasty...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
Stent implantation has become the new standard angioplasty procedure. Instent re-stenosis remains th...
Restenosis after angioplasty is a big clinical and economical problem. It has been demonstrated in ...
Background—Intracoronary irradiation is a promising modality for inhibition of in-stent restenosis. ...
Background—Intracoronary g-radiation therapy reduces recurrent in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports demonstrate that intracoronary radiation affects not only neointima...
determine the safety and efficacy of vascular brachytherapy for the treatment of diffuse in-stent re...
Radiation therapy is currently under investigation as a therapeutic option for the prevention and th...
Over the last decade, coronary stents have revolutionized the field of interventional cardiology. St...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Intracoronary gamma- and beta-radiation have reduced restenosis in ani...
textabstractAngiographic restenosis occurs in up to 60% of cases after balloon angioplasty (BA). Res...
AbstractIn-stent restenosis (ISR) is a novel pathobiologic process, histologically distinct from res...
Percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting is considered recently as the most common procedure...
At the end of the 1970s balloon angioplasty emerged as a new hope in the treatment of coronary ather...
textabstractRenarrowing of a coronary artery (restenosis) at the site of earlier balloon angioplasty...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of in-stent restenosis presents a critical limitation of intracoronary s...
Stent implantation has become the new standard angioplasty procedure. Instent re-stenosis remains th...
Restenosis after angioplasty is a big clinical and economical problem. It has been demonstrated in ...
Background—Intracoronary irradiation is a promising modality for inhibition of in-stent restenosis. ...
Background—Intracoronary g-radiation therapy reduces recurrent in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports demonstrate that intracoronary radiation affects not only neointima...
determine the safety and efficacy of vascular brachytherapy for the treatment of diffuse in-stent re...