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Ultrathin Bioresorbable Polymer Sirolimus-Eluting Stents in US Patients Undergoing Coronary Revascularization: 2-Year Outcomes From the BIOFLOW VII Trial. [PDF]

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Kandzari DE   +6 more
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Bioresorbable stents: Current and upcoming bioresorbable technologies

International Journal of Cardiology, 2017
Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) represent a novel horizon in interventional cardiology for the treatment of coronary artery disease. The technology was introduced to overcome limitations of current metallic drug-eluting stents such as late in-stent restenosis and permanently caging the vessel.
Hui Ying Ang   +2 more
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Bioresorbable scaffolds on the bench

EuroIntervention, 2015
Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) in bifurcations have all of the potential advantages of BRS in non-bifurcating lesions and, in addition, the absorption of side branch (SB) ostial struts may at least partially release the branch from "jail". Polymeric BRS struts may break when post-dilated beyond their safe limits and multiple fractures may lead to ...
John, Ormiston   +5 more
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Bioresorbable Stents in PCI

Current Cardiology Reports, 2016
The evolution of percutaneous coronary intervention has been considerable. Coronary stents were introduced to avoid vessel recoil and reduce acute and late vessel complications. Later, drug-eluting stents were developed to decrease the neointimal hyperplasia associated with bare metal stents in order to reduce restenosis.
Daniel, Lindholm, Stefan, James
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Bioresorbable stents: Is the game over?

International Journal of Cardiology, 2022
Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) emerged as an alternative to conventional stents with a fundamental idea, to avoid a permanent metallic cage with all its harmful effects on the vessel. The Absorb BVS was the first widely studied device with the promising concept of performing a percutaneous coronary intervention, giving the necessary initial support to ...
Gallinoro E.   +4 more
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Advances in Bioresorbable Materials and Electronics

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Transient electronic systems represent an emerging class of technology that is defined by an ability to fully or partially dissolve, disintegrate, or otherwise disappear at controlled rates or triggered times through engineered chemical or physical processes after a required period of operation.
Yamin Zhang   +5 more
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Bioresorbable and Biodegradable Electronics and Photonics

2020 IEEE SENSORS, 2020
Over the last decade, bioresorbable and biodegradable materials that fully dissolve with benign and biocompatible byproducts have been engineered into electrical, optical, and sensing transient components with applications, though not limited to, in personalized medicine and sport&wellness activities.
Antonino Amedeo La Mattina   +4 more
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