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Intimal hyperplasia, vascular modeling, and the restenosis problem. [PDF]
S Glagov
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Kounis Syndrome Type 2 due to Ingestion of a Fish Meal: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Kounis syndrome is a type of acute coronary syndrome that occurs when a chemical mediator produced by mast cell activation leads to coronary artery vasospasm. This can happen due to anaphylaxis, anaphylactoid reactions, allergies, or hypersensitivities.
Bassem Al Hariri+3 more
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3D Distance-color-coded Assessment of PCI Stent Apposition via Deep-learning-based Three-dimensional Multi-object Segmentation [PDF]
Coronary artery disease poses a significant global health challenge, often necessitating percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent implantation. Assessing stent apposition holds pivotal importance in averting and identifying PCI complications that lead to in-stent restenosis.
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The optimal treatment of multivessel coronary artery disease [PDF]
The practice of percutaneous coronary intervention has overtaken coronary bypass surgery in the treatment of ischaemic heart disease. Several randomized controlled as well as registry and observational trials have addressed the issue of patient selection
Manche, Alexander
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ABSTRACT Early detection and prompt intervention are essential for managing pulmonary vein stenosis and occlusion (PVS/O) following radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for atrial fibrillation (AF). This case report highlights the importance of considering PVS/O in patients with dyspnea and cough post‐RFA and underscores the effectiveness of balloon ...
Wen Pan+4 more
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High-Intensity Helical Flow: A Double-Edged Sword in Coronary Artery Haemodynamics [PDF]
The role of Helical Flow (HF) in human coronary arteries remains uncertain, yet its understanding promises unprecedented insights into atherosclerotic processes. In this study, we investigated the effects of HF and key haemodynamic descriptors in 39 patient-specific left coronary artery trees from the ASOCA dataset, including 20 non-stenosed and 19 ...
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A new approach to planning in vitro and in vivo experiments for cardiovascular stents. (2) Planning of experiments [PDF]
Copyright @ 2000 Pacini Editore SpAWithin our overall project to improve the design of stents in terms of reduced rates of re-stenosis, there are three main methods, namely computer simulation and in vitro and in vivo experiments.
Atherton, MA+3 more
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Time course of restenosis during the first year after emergency coronary stenting. [PDF]
Adnan Kastrati+4 more
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