Coronary stents: current status
S Garg, PW Serruys - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2010 - jacc.org
Coronary artery stents revolutionized the practice of interventional cardiology after they were
first introduced in the mid-1980s. Since then, there have been significant developments in …
first introduced in the mid-1980s. Since then, there have been significant developments in …
Drug‐eluting stents: Are they really safe?
R Virmani, FD Kolodgie, A Farb - American Heart Hospital …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Drug‐eluting stents have reduced the frequency of in‐stent restenosis. However, most of the
results have been derived from simple lesions in noncomplex patients. In preclinical normal …
results have been derived from simple lesions in noncomplex patients. In preclinical normal …
Coronary artery stents
CJ Pepine, DR Holmes, PC Block… - Journal of the …, 1996 - mayoclinic.elsevierpure.com
In summary, the committee concludes that elective stenting in selected patient subsets
enhances the result of percutaneous coronary interventional procedures. In these subsets …
enhances the result of percutaneous coronary interventional procedures. In these subsets …
Drug-eluting stents: results, promises and problems
BL Van der Hoeven, NMM Pires, HM Warda… - International journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
In-stent restenosis is the major drawback of percutaneous coronary interventions, occurring
in 10–40% of the patients. Recently, new stents have emerged which are loaded with anti …
in 10–40% of the patients. Recently, new stents have emerged which are loaded with anti …
Drug-eluting coronary stents--promise and uncertainty.
GD Curfman, S Morrissey, JA Jarcho… - The New England …, 2007 - europepmc.org
This is a comment on" Stent thrombosis in randomized clinical trials of drug-eluting stents." N
Engl J Med. 2007 Mar 8; 356 (10): 1020-9. This is a comment on" Long-term outcomes with …
Engl J Med. 2007 Mar 8; 356 (10): 1020-9. This is a comment on" Long-term outcomes with …
Coronary-artery stents
PW Serruys, MJB Kutryk, ATL Ong - New England Journal of …, 2006 - Mass Medical Soc
At present, 90 to 95 percent of percutaneous coronary interventions involve the implantation
of a stent, often a drug-eluting stent, though most published data originated in the era of bare …
of a stent, often a drug-eluting stent, though most published data originated in the era of bare …
Evolution of drug-eluting coronary stents: a back-and-forth journey from the bench to bedside
J Nicolas, CA Pivato, M Chiarito… - Cardiovascular …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Coronary stents have revolutionized the treatment of coronary artery disease. Compared
with balloon angioplasty, bare-metal stents (BMSs) effectively prevented abrupt vessel …
with balloon angioplasty, bare-metal stents (BMSs) effectively prevented abrupt vessel …
Coronary stents: looking forward
S Garg, PW Serruys - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2010 - jacc.org
Despite all the benefits of drug-eluting stents (DES), concerns have been raised over their
long-term safety, with particular reference to stent thrombosis. In an effort to address these …
long-term safety, with particular reference to stent thrombosis. In an effort to address these …
Coronary artery stents: Part I. Evolution of percutaneous coronary intervention
LT Newsome, MA Kutcher, RL Royster - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The subspecialty of interventional cardiology has made significant progress in the
management of coronary artery disease over the past three decades with the development …
management of coronary artery disease over the past three decades with the development …
Contemporary coronary drug-eluting and coated stents: a mini-review
Y Saito, Y Kobayashi - Cardiovascular intervention and therapeutics, 2021 - Springer
Percutaneous coronary intervention has become a standard-of-care procedure in patients
with acute and chronic coronary syndromes, in which coronary stent technology is …
with acute and chronic coronary syndromes, in which coronary stent technology is …