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Persistent inhibition of neointimal hyperplasia after sirolimus-eluting stent implantation: long-term (up to 2 years) clinical, angiographic, and intravascular ultrasound follow-up

Authors :
Degertekin, M. (Muzaffer)
Popma, J.J. (Jeffrey)
Tanabe, K. (Kengo)
Vos, J. (Jeroen)
Brand, M.J.B.M. (Marcel) van den
Feyter, P.J. (Pim) de
Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick)
Foley, D.P. (David)
Giessen, W.J. (Wim) van der
Smits, P.C. (Pieter)
Regar, E.S. (Eveline)
Degertekin, M. (Muzaffer)
Popma, J.J. (Jeffrey)
Tanabe, K. (Kengo)
Vos, J. (Jeroen)
Brand, M.J.B.M. (Marcel) van den
Feyter, P.J. (Pim) de
Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick)
Foley, D.P. (David)
Giessen, W.J. (Wim) van der
Smits, P.C. (Pieter)
Regar, E.S. (Eveline)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early results of sirolimus-eluting stent implantation showed a nearly complete abolition of neointimal hyperplasia. The question remains, however, whether the early promising results will still be evident at long-term follow-up. The objective of our study was to evaluate the efficiency of sirolimus-eluting stent implantation for up to 2 years of follow-up. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifteen patients with de novo coronary artery disease were treated with 18-mm sirolimus-eluting Bx-Velocity stents (Cordis) loaded with 140 microg sirolimus/cm2 metal surface area in a slow release formulation. Quantitative angiography (QCA) and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) were performed according to standard protocol. Sirolimus-eluting stent implantation was successful in all 15 patients. During the in-hospital course, 1 patient died of cerebral hemorrhage after periprocedural administration of abciximab, and 1 patient underwent repeat stenting after 2 hours because of edge dissection that led to acute occlusion. Through 6 months and up to 2 years of follow-up, no additional events occurred. QCA analysis reveal

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Circulation (Baltimore) vol. 106 no. 13, pp. 1610-1613, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929964868
Document Type :
Electronic Resource