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Additional improvement of stenosis geometry in human coronary arteries by stenting after balloon dilatation

  • Patrick W. Serruys
  • , Yves Juilliere
  • , Michel E. Bertrand
  • , Jacques Puel
  • , Anthony F. Rickards
  • , Ulrich Sigwart
  • Erasmus MC
  • Lille Regional University Hospital Centre
  • National Heart Institute
  • Hôpital Rangueil
  • University Hospital Center

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the early changes in stenosis geometry after insertion of intravascular stents in human coronary arteries. Morphologic changes were evaluated by quantitative coronary angiography (using automated edge detection) and by calculation of the theoretical pressure decrease across the dilated and stented stenosis from the Poiseuille and turbulent resistances assuming a coronary blood flow of either 1 or 3 ml/s. Twenty-six patients* were studied before and after angioplasty, as well as immediately after stent implantation. The stented coronary artery was the left anterior descending artery in 19 cases, the circumflex artery in 2 cases, the right coronary artery in 2 cases and a coronary artery bypass vein graft in 3 cases. After stent implantation, an additional increase in minimal luminal cross-sectional area of the dilated vessel was observed, suggesting that the self-expanding stainless steel endoprosthesis used in this study has a dilating function in addition to its stenting role.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71G-76G
JournalAmerican Journal of Cardiology
Volume61
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 1988
Externally publishedYes

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