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Coronary Restenosis After Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation

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English
2003
Circulation
Vol 108 (3)
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000083366.33686.11

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Patrick W. Serruys
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We describe the clinical and morphological patterns of restenosis after sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) implantation.From 121 patients with coronary angiography obtained >30 days after SES implantation, restenosis (diameter stenosis >50%) was identified in 19 patients and 20 lesions (located at the proximal 5-mm segment in 30% or within the stent in 70%). Residual dissection after the procedure or balloon trauma outside the stent was identified in 83% of the proximal edge lesions. Lesions within the stent were focal, and stent discontinuity was identified in some lesions evaluated by intravascular ultrasound.Sirolimus-eluting stent edge restenosis is frequently associated with local trauma outside the stent. In-stent restenosis occurs as a localized lesion, commonly associated with a discontinuity in stent coverage. Local conditions instead of intrinsic drug-resistance to sirolimus are likely to play a major role in post-SES restenosis.

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Pedro A. Lemos, Francesco Saia, Jürgen Ligthart, Chourmouzios A. Arampatzis, Georgios Sianos, Kengo Tanabe, Angela Hoye, Muzaffer Değertekin, Joost Daemen, Eugène McFadden, Sjoerd H. Hofma, Pieter C. Smits, Pim de Feyter, Willem J. van der Giessen, Ron T. van Domburg, Patrick W. Serruys (2003). Coronary Restenosis After Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation. Circulation, 108(3), pp. 257-260, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000083366.33686.11.

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