2002
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000017202.17143.4b
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Dosimetric Measurements in Isolated Human Coronary Arteries

Abstract: Background-Intravascular brachytherapy is being applied more and more in patients with coronary artery disease for the prevention of restenosis subsequent to balloon angioplasty, in particular after stent implantation. Several radiation sources (␤-and ␥-emitters) are available in clinical routine. It was the purpose of this study to compare the radiation doses at the level of the adventitia in diseased and stented human coronary arteries for 192 Ir and 90 Sr/Y emitters in routine use. In contrast to previously… Show more

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“…12 At least 1 published study, however, suggests a more marked decrease of 75Ϯ28% per millimeter in coronary artery segments. 13 Nonetheless, this suggests that high dose rates can be delivered at the catheter surface to accommodate variations in isthmus anatomy, whereas doses absorbed by tissues at a distance remain low.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 At least 1 published study, however, suggests a more marked decrease of 75Ϯ28% per millimeter in coronary artery segments. 13 Nonetheless, this suggests that high dose rates can be delivered at the catheter surface to accommodate variations in isthmus anatomy, whereas doses absorbed by tissues at a distance remain low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%