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Three-dimensional intravascular ultrasonic volumetric quantification of stent recoil and neointimal formation of two new generation tubular stents

Authors :
Ken Kozuma
David P. Foley
Patrick W. Serruys
Mariano Albertal
Marco A. Costa
I. Patrick Kay
P. Serrano
Vincent de Valk
Pim J. de Feyter
Manel Sabaté
Jurgen Ligthart
Clemens Disco
Cardiology
Source :
American Journal of Cardiology, 85, 135-139. Elsevier Inc.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Currently, several different designs of coronary stents are available. However, only a few of the new generation stents have been investigated in large randomized trials. Mechanical behavior of first-generation stents (Palmaz-Schatz, Gianturco-Roubin) may not be applied to the new designs. We investigated the chronic mechanical behavior (recoil) of 2 stents recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (MULTILINK and NIR). Forty-eight patients with single-stent implantation (23 MULTILINK and 25 NIR) were assessed by means of volumetric 3-dimensional intravascular ultrasound analysis after the procedure and at 6-month follow-up. In addition, volumetric assessment of neointimal formation was performed. No significant chronic stent recoil was detected in both groups (delta MULTILINK stent volume: +5.6+/-41 mm3 [p = NS] and delta NIR stent volume + 2.1+/-26 mm3 [p = NS]). A similar degree of neointimal formation at 6 months was observed between the 2 stents (MULTILINK 46+/-31.9 mm3 vs NIR 39.9+/-27.6 mm3, p = NS). In conclusion, these 2 second-generation tubular stents did not show chronic recoil and appeared to promote similar proliferative response after implantation in human coronary arteries.

Details

ISSN :
00029149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Cardiology, 85, 135-139. Elsevier Inc.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94abb7919e2d3721a354dd413f20b970