1989
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.80.4.1029
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Influence of inflation pressure and balloon size on the development of intimal hyperplasia after balloon angioplasty. A study in the atherosclerotic rabbit.

Abstract: With the technical assistance of Sue Marie Sanabria and Francesca MigliaccioTo evaluate the effect of balloon size and inflation pressure on acute and subsequent outcome following balloon angioplasty (BA), 70 New Zealand White rabbits with bilateral femoral atherosclerosis were assigned to four groups: group 1, oversized balloon, low inflation pressure (n=35 vessels; balloon size, 3.0 mm/inflation pressure, 5 atm); group 2, oversized balloon, high inflation pressure (n=36; 3.0 mm/10 atm); group 3, appropriate … Show more

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“…The I/M ratios obtained are comparable to those of other animal models. [32][33][34] At 4 weeks, we obtained an I/M ratio of 1.1, higher than those previously reported in mice. 15,20 Of note was a significant decrease in medial area between 2 and 4 weeks after injury.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…The I/M ratios obtained are comparable to those of other animal models. [32][33][34] At 4 weeks, we obtained an I/M ratio of 1.1, higher than those previously reported in mice. 15,20 Of note was a significant decrease in medial area between 2 and 4 weeks after injury.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…However, the atherosclerotic rabbit model we used has been demonstrated to have several features in common with human atherosclerosis, and its reproducibility has been demonstrated in several previous studies. 23,37 A diet supplemented with 2% cholesterol results in very high cholesterol levels in this model and severe atherosclerotic lesions and is associated with significant morbidity rates in the animals. The results of the present study might differ in animals with lesser degrees of cholesterol supplementation.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…22 Iliofemoral overdistension injury was performed by a coronarytype balloon catheter in normolipidemic male rabbits 23 under fluoroscopy, with balloon:vessel ratio of 1.2, which is well within the range of analogous models and human interventions. 24 At day 12 AI, pluronic gel 25% with 1 μg/mL of mouse-IgG or distinct neutralizing anti-PDI antibodies (PDIAb) was applied in the perivascular region at the injury site. After 48 hours, angiography and optical coherence tomography were performed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%