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Get Free AccessBackground— We have previously reported the safety and effectiveness of sirolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of de novo coronary lesions. The present investigation explored the potential of this technology to treat in-stent restenosis. Methods and Results— Twenty-five patients with in-stent restenosis were successfully treated with the implantation of 1 or 2 sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stents in São Paulo, Brazil. Nine patients received 2 stents (1.4 stents per lesion). Angiographic and volumetric intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images were obtained after the procedure and at 4 and 12 months. All vessels were patent at the time of 12-month angiography. Angiographic late loss averaged 0.07±0.2 mm in-stent and −0.05±0.3 mm in-lesion at 4 months, and 0.36±0.46 mm in-stent and 0.16±0.42 mm in-lesion after 12 months. No patient had in-stent or stent margin restenosis at 4 months, and only one patient developed in-stent restenosis at 1-year follow-up. Intimal hyperplasia by 3-dimensional IVUS was 0.92±1.9 mm 3 at 4 months and 2.55±4.9 mm 3 after 1 year. Percent volume obstruction was 0.81±1.7% and 1.76±3.4% at the 4- and 12-month follow-up, respectively. There was no evidence of stent malapposition either acutely or in the follow-up IVUS images, and there were no deaths, stent thromboses, or repeat revascularizations. Conclusion— This study demonstrates the safety and the potential utility of sirolimus-eluting Bx VELOCITY stents for the treatment of in-stent restenosis.
J. Eduardo Sousa, Marco A. Costa, Alexandre Abizaid, Amanda G. M. R. Sousa, Fausto Feres, Luiz Alberto Mattos, Marinella Centemero, Galo Maldonado, Alexandre Abizaid, Ibraim Pinto, Robert Falotico, Judith Jaeger, Jeffrey J. Popma, Patrick W. Serruys (2003). Sirolimus-Eluting Stent for the Treatment of In-Stent Restenosis. Circulation, 107(1), pp. 24-27, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000047063.22006.41.
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Article
Year
2003
Authors
14
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Language
English
Journal
Circulation
DOI
10.1161/01.cir.0000047063.22006.41
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