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Excellent Outcomes for the First Sirolimus Eluting Balloon Tested on Instent Restesosis

Much has been done since studies on conventional balloon angioplasty for BMS instent restenosis showed over 40% new revascularization.  Drug eluting stents, aimed at improving this problem, have never achieved 0% restenosis, which is why technologies such as paclitaxel coated balloons have been developed, with reasonable efficacy (8% to 10% reinterventions rate for BMS restenosis and 17% to 23%...

EVERBIO II: Bio-absorbable stent Absorb versus everolimus-eluting or biolimus stents

The new generation drug-eluting everolimus or biolimus stents have proved superior to the first generation. However, neo intimal proliferation and late thrombosis remains a problem not yet solved same for all drug-eluting stents. The Absorb (Abbott Vascular, Abbott Park, IL, USA) is the first absorbable vascular support approved for clinical use. The EVERBIO II study...

Treatment of in-stent restenosis with drug-eluting balloon

ISAR-DESIRE 3 did not show that paclitaxel-eluting balloon may be useful for treating restenosis of a sirolimus–eluting stent. This study tests the safety and efficacy of a paclitaxel-eluting balloon versus a paclitaxel-eluting stent in cases of in-stent drug-eluting restenosis. We included 220 patients with in-stent restenosis of a drug-eluting stent ball randomized at a 1:1...

CENTURY: new clinical results of sirolimus-eluting degradable polymer stent

This new stent is a sirolimus-eluting low-profile cobalt chrome platform (80 µm) with a rapid resorption polymer (3 months). Theoretically, it presents less risk of inflammation of the vessel due to the kinetics of drug elution and polymer degradation. The objective of this study was to test the safety and efficacy of the new device....

Superficial Femoral Artery In-Stent Restenosis with Drug Eluting Balloon: 2 Year Follow Up.

Original title: Drug-Eluting Balloons for the Treatment of the Superficial Femoral Artery In-Stent Restenosis. 2-Year Follow-Up. Reference: Vittorio Virga et al. J Am Coll Cardiol Intv 2014;7:411–5. Although the use of the self-expanding nitinol stent has improved angioplasty outcomes in femoropopliteal territory, restenosis remains a challenge still affecting at least 25% of the population in the first year....

Drug eluting balloon; a valid alternative to treat in-stent restenosis in the superficial femoral artery

Original title: Drug-Eluting Balloon for Treatment of Superficial Femoral Artery In-Stent Restenosis Reference: Eugenio Stabile et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 60:1739–42 (2012) Drug eluting balloon; a valid alternative to treat in-stent restenosis in the superficial femoral artery  This prospective registry included 39 patients who received Paclitaxel-Eluting Balloon Angioplasty, (IN.PACT, Medtronic, Minneapolis, Minnesota), for in-stent...

Resultados a 2 años del balón farmacológico Lutonix sobre la femoral superficial

Biolimus vs Paclitaxel Coated Balloons for the Treatment of In-Stent Restenosis

Drug eluting stent (DES) in-stent restenosis (ISR) is currently a challenging, seeing as it often requires repeat revascularization. The use of drug coated balloons (DCB) offers the advantage of delivering the drug without the need for re-stenting. This highlights the importance of the technological development of DCB, with diverse drug formulations and coating technologies. As...

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