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Clinical usefulness of red cell distribution width to angiographic severity and coronary stent thrombosis

Clinical usefulness of red cell distribution width to angiographic severity and coronary stent thrombosis

... acute coronary syndrome and who underwent coronary angiography at the Siyami Ersek Hos- pital between May 2011 and December ...with stent thrombosis formed group ...acute coronary syndrome ...

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One Year Clinical Outcomes of Biodegradable Polymer Coated Sirolimus Eluting Coronary Stent System in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

One Year Clinical Outcomes of Biodegradable Polymer Coated Sirolimus Eluting Coronary Stent System in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

... sirolimus-eluting coronary stent (SES) system for the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) has been implanted in a real-world patient ...eluting coronary stent (SES) system in ...

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Applying DESyne coronary stent system in patients with ischemic heart disease: experience from Jordan

Applying DESyne coronary stent system in patients with ischemic heart disease: experience from Jordan

... A retrospective single-center study was conducted. The hospital records for all patients with one or more DESyne coronary stent implantations were reviewed. There were no specific patient inclusion or ...

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Multi-objective optimization of coronary stent using Kriging surrogate model

Multi-objective optimization of coronary stent using Kriging surrogate model

... improve stent expansion properties and thus reduce the risk of vascular in-stent reste- nosis ...of stent dilation performance and geometric design ...diamond-shaped coronary ...

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Coronary stent as a tubular flow heater in magnetic resonance imaging

Coronary stent as a tubular flow heater in magnetic resonance imaging

... metallic coronary stent in a MRI ...employed stent, the 316LVM stainless steel material, the proton resonance frequency of 200 MHz (corresponding to the ...the stent in the absence of the ...

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Sensor to detect endothelialization on an active coronary stent

Sensor to detect endothelialization on an active coronary stent

... drug-eluting coronary stents is late thrombosis, caused by exposed stent struts not covered by endothelial cells in the healing ...several stent struts could give information about the heterogeneity ...

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Advances in coronary stent technology: current expectations and new developments

Advances in coronary stent technology: current expectations and new developments

... percutaneous coronary intervention has witnessed many advances over the last few decades that have served to make it a safe and effective treatment for patients with angina due to coronary artery ...

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Duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stent insertion

Duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stent insertion

... after coronary stent insertion, the potential reduction in thrombosis with extending DAPT beyond 1 year must be weighed against the potential increased risk of ...

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High coronary calcium score and post-procedural CK-MB are noninvasive predictors of coronary stent restenosis

High coronary calcium score and post-procedural CK-MB are noninvasive predictors of coronary stent restenosis

... eluting stent; FBg, fasting blood glucose; hBP, hypertension; hDl, high-density lipoprotein; lDl, low-density lipoprotein; Pes, paclitaxel eluting stent; pro-BnP, pro B-type natriuretic peptide; ses, ...

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Real world experience of GenXSync™ sirolimus eluting coronary stent system in patients with long coronary lesions: outcome of the GEL registry

Real world experience of GenXSync™ sirolimus eluting coronary stent system in patients with long coronary lesions: outcome of the GEL registry

... one stent of 40mm length in any ...in stent and 3.64% in segment with an acute gain of 2.21±0.58 mm in stent and ...in stent and in segment respectively, indicative of high efficacy in spite ...

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Towards non-invasive characterisation of coronary stent re-endothelialisation – an in-vitro, electrical impedance study

Towards non-invasive characterisation of coronary stent re-endothelialisation – an in-vitro, electrical impedance study

... a stent has become the most common method for ameliorat- ing coronary artery narrowing arising from ...exposed stent surface and surrounding tissue, thereby reducing the risk of ...the stent ...

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TAXUS Express 2. Paclitaxel-Eluting Coronary Stent System. Patient Information Guide

TAXUS Express 2. Paclitaxel-Eluting Coronary Stent System. Patient Information Guide

... CAD may be managed through a combination of changes in lifestyle and physical activity, diet, and medical treatment. The therapy your doctor recommends will depend on the condition and severity of the disease. ...

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Shape Optimization of a NURBS Modelled Coronary Stent Using Kriging and Genetic Algorithm

Shape Optimization of a NURBS Modelled Coronary Stent Using Kriging and Genetic Algorithm

... of stent has been optimized using NURBS for parameterization of stent structure and target those objectives which are critical for vascular ...for Stent deployment ...of stent deployment ...

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Development of a bioactive polymeric drug eluting coronary stent coating using electrospraying

Development of a bioactive polymeric drug eluting coronary stent coating using electrospraying

... of stent surface modification strategies have been investigated in order to provide coatings that accelerate re-endothelialisation of the ...Combo stent TM has anti- CD34 antibodies immobilised on its ...

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Surface and Electrochemical Characterization of IrTi-Oxide Coatings: Towards the Improvement of Radiopacity for Coronary Stent Applications

Surface and Electrochemical Characterization of IrTi-Oxide Coatings: Towards the Improvement of Radiopacity for Coronary Stent Applications

... steel stent surface (Boston ...thin stent strut ...the stent surface, but a dip-coating method was employed using a dip coater (MTI, TL0-01 Desktop Dip ...

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The MGuard coronary stent: safety, efficacy, and clinical utility

The MGuard coronary stent: safety, efficacy, and clinical utility

... To avoid microembolization after stent implantation in carotid artery stenosis, a mesh-covered stent may be implanted. Notably, for carotid arteries, the manufacturer has mounted the same porous net over a ...

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Coronary stent thrombosis (ST) occurs after implantation

Coronary stent thrombosis (ST) occurs after implantation

... Figure 3. Representative case of early ST. A 41-year-old man who had hyper- cholesterolemia, smoking, and family history as cardiovascular risk factors presented with inferior ST-elevation–myo- cardial infarction. The ...

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Novel nanostructured biomaterials: implications for coronary stent thrombosis

Novel nanostructured biomaterials: implications for coronary stent thrombosis

... Taking into account the mechanical aspects of cell motility, a limitation of the present study is that the platelet experiments were performed under in vitro conditions with- out the influence of blood flow and shear ...

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Meta-analysis of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Drug Eluting Stent Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Isolated Proximal Left Anterior Descending Coronary Disease.

Meta-analysis of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Drug Eluting Stent Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Isolated Proximal Left Anterior Descending Coronary Disease.

... in coronary artery disease: final 3-year results of the SPIRIT clinical trials program (Clinical Evaluation of the Xience V Everolimus Eluting Coronary Stent System in the Treatment of Patients With ...

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Successful Management of Coronary Artery Rupture with Stent-Graft: A Case Report

Successful Management of Coronary Artery Rupture with Stent-Graft: A Case Report

... of coronary arteries is a relatively rare yet life-threatening complication of percutaneus coronary interventions and is encountered in approximately ...of coronary perforation, various methods of ...

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