Abstract:SummaryThe advent of stents has profoundly changed percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), peripheral transluminal artery angioplasty (PTA), and treatment strategies of numerous other problems. Similar developments can be observed for stent applications in peripheral vascular lesions, cerebro-vascular disease, and many other fields. With the advent of covered stent-grafts, aneurysm surgery, has been put up for competitive treatment approaches. Such new approaches are perceived as less invasive, … Show more
“…[1][2][3][4] Aortic stenting can be applied to many patients ineligible for surgery, and it could be a preferred alternative to surgery under certain conditions. [5][6][7] However, the deployment of an endovascular device, as well as its incorporation in the vessel wall, is bound to confer changes in wall mechanics.…”
Stent deployment in the normal swine DTA produces a significant immediate decrease in CFR, which is attenuated 3 weeks later. The clinical impact of CFR changes following DTA endografting remain to be elucidated.
“…[1][2][3][4] Aortic stenting can be applied to many patients ineligible for surgery, and it could be a preferred alternative to surgery under certain conditions. [5][6][7] However, the deployment of an endovascular device, as well as its incorporation in the vessel wall, is bound to confer changes in wall mechanics.…”
Stent deployment in the normal swine DTA produces a significant immediate decrease in CFR, which is attenuated 3 weeks later. The clinical impact of CFR changes following DTA endografting remain to be elucidated.
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