Novel Non‐Hyperemic Coronary Physiology Indices for Vessel Longitudinal Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Physiological pattern of coronary artery disease, whether focal or diffuse, is critical in guiding physicians during the decision‐making process for percutaneous coronary interventions. Aims This study introduces two novel non‐hyperemic coronary physiology indices designed for longitudinal vessel analysis.
Simone Fezzi+13 more
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Penetration of the common bile duct into the duodenum by a half-pigtail plastic stent: a rare complication of biliary stenting. [PDF]
Soga K+6 more
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Trouser-like stenting: A new technique for bifurcation lesions [PDF]
Abdullateef Khoja+3 more
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Left Main PCI During Cardiac Arrest With Ongoing Lucas CPR
ABSTRACT Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) during cardiac arrest presents significant procedural challenges, particularly due to poor imaging and hemodynamic instability. We present the case of a 75‐year‐old man with worsening angina despite optimal medical therapy, who underwent PCI of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery.
Syed Yaseen Naqvi, Syed Mohammad Naqvi
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Research advances in the etiology of in-stent restenosis of coronary arteries. [PDF]
Bai H+5 more
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Successful systemic thrombolysis for carotid stent thrombosis [PDF]
Hamann, Gerhard F.+3 more
core +1 more source
Tracheal Penetration of an Esophageal Self-Expanding Cook-Z Gianturco Metal Stent
Marc Noppen+3 more
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Emergency coronary bypass grafting for failed percutaneous coronary artery stenting: increased costs and platelet transfusion requirements after the use of abciximab [PDF]
John M. Alvarez
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ABSTRACT Background The DK‐mini‐Crush (DKMC) technique, an established strategy to treat coronary bifurcation stenoses, is known to be complex, with possible strain on time and resources. Aims To analyze predictors of technical failure as well as time and resourced required for each procedural step of th DKMC technique.
Florian Weidinger+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Commentary: Treatment of Carotid In-Stent Stenosis: “To Stent or Not to Stent”
Dan Rafiroiu, Adrian Corneliu Iancu
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