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Coronary artery perforation after bioresorbable scaffold implantation treated with a new generation covered stent—OCT insights

open access: yesBMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2022
Background Coronary artery perforation is a rare but potentially lethal complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with an associated mortality of 7–17%.
D. Chen, R. Gadeley, A. Wang, N. Jepson
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Engineering 3D-Printed Bioresorbable Scaffold to Improve Non-Vascularized Fat Grafting: A Proof-of-Concept Study

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2023
Autologous fat grafting is the gold standard for treatment in patients with soft-tissue defects. However, the technique has a major limitation of unpredictable fat resorption due to insufficient blood supply in the initial phase after transplantation. To
Amélia Jordao   +13 more
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Coronary Shear Stress after Implantation of Bioresorbable Scaffolds – a Modern Interdisciplinary Concept at the Border between Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging

open access: yesJournal of Interdisciplinary Medicine, 2019
Bioresorbable scaffolds/stents offer new and exciting perspectives in the treatment of patients with acute coronary syndromes, especially after the recent development of invasive imaging techniques, such as optical coherence tomography, which allow ...
Păsăroiu Dan   +4 more
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Management of immediate partial bioresorbable vascular scaffold stent thrombosis

open access: yesTürk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi, 2017
Bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) stents have been proposed recently as an elegant technique for treatment of coronary artery disease. However, perspective that these 'dissolvable' stents will replace conventional metallic stents in broad spectrum of
Ziad Said Dahdouh   +4 more
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Long-term clinical results of biodegradable vascular scaffold ABSORB BVS™ using the PSP-technique in patients with acute coronary syndrome

open access: yesCardiology Journal, 2020
BACKGROUND: The PSP (predilatation, sizing, post-dilatation)-technique was developed to improve the prognosis of patients after bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) implantation.
Jarosław Hiczkiewicz   +6 more
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Bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) for the treatment of native coronary artery stenosis: one year

open access: yesThe Egyptian Heart Journal, 2016
Background: The newer generation of Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold ABSORB (BVS 1.1) showed better outcome in regard to scaffold area reduction as a result of improved scaffold design and enhanced polymer processing.
Hazem Khamis   +6 more
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Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds

open access: yesCardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics, 2017
Vascular reparative therapy has become a reality with bioresorbable scaffolds (BRSs). To assess acute and long-term performance of the device, multimodality imaging would be essential. Radiopacity of metal hinders the imaging assessment, whereas radiolucent polymeric scaffolds allow for a precise imaging assessment with either invasive or non-invasive ...
Sotomi, Yohei   +17 more
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Bioresorbable Vascular Stents: How Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Influence Biocompatibility, Degradation Kinetics, and Device Performance

open access: yesBioengineering
Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS; also referred to as bioresorbable vascular scaffolds, BVS) represent a promising approach in interventional cardiology, offering theoretical advantages such as temporary mechanical support followed by complete resorption ...
Rasit Dinc, Nurittin Ardic
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Clinical results of bioresorbable drug-eluting scaffolds in short and long coronary artery lesions using the PSP technique

open access: yesBMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2019
Background Data on bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) for the treatment of long lesions are limited. We studied the use of BVS-Absorb in routine clinical practice and compared the outcome of long lesions with short lesions.
Christine Reichart   +4 more
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Lesion impacts on long-term outcomes in patients implanted with bioresorbable vascular scaffold

open access: yesJournal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2022
Background: Bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) had been implanted to several kinds of complex coronary lesions in real-world practice. We tested if long-term outcomes of BVS for complex lesions would be worse than that for relatively simple lesions ...
Yi-Chih Wang   +5 more
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