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Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography Follow-Up of Resorbable Magnesium Scaffolds.

2021

Abstract Introduction An ancillary advantage of bioresorbable scaffolds is the possibility of non-invasive imaging assessment of the treated coronary segment. Cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) studies of resorbable magnesium scaffolds (RMS) are scarce. Methods In this collaborative, international study, nine patients who had an RMS implanted underwent CCTA as part of follow-up assessment. Core-lab blinded quantitative and qualitative assessment was performed by an independent CCTA investigator. Results Eight studies were amenable for quantitative analysis, and the blinded CT investigator successfully located and evaluated patency of RMS in all cases. The CCTA follow-up in-scaff…

Acute coronary syndromeComputed Tomography AngiographyLate lossCoronary Artery Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCoronary Angiography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCardiac computed tomography angiographyFibrous plaqueMedicineHumansMagnesium030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseStenosisDiameter stenosisCoronary vesselCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineNuclear medicinebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedBioresorbable scaffoldFollow-Up StudiesCardiovascular revascularization medicine : including molecular interventions
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High-frequency rotational ablation following failed percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.

1994

Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) failed in 29 of 1,150 patients (2.5%) after successful passage of the guide wire. The reasons for failure were inability to pass the lesion with a balloon in 28 patients and inability to dilate the lesion in 1 patient. In these patients (15 stenoses and 14 chronic occlusions) rotational ablation was performed. We were able to pass the burr through the lesion in all of them, resulting in a reduction of diameter stenosis from 87 +/- 15 to 51 +/- 18%. Rotational ablation alone was initially successful (stenoses reduction > 20% and residual stenoses < 50%) in 15 of 29 (52%) patients. Additional PTCA was performed in 21 of 29 (72%) patients, …

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Identification of Flow-Limiting Coronary Stenosis With PCS: A New Cost-Effective Index Derived From the Product of Corrected TIMI Frame Count and Per…

2021

Background: Identifying functional coronary stenosis with simple and cost-effective methods during invasive coronary angiography is still challenging. Corrected TIMI frame count (CTFC) is considered to be the frame count velocity of coronary blood flow. We aimed to propose a simple and cost-effective index based on CTFC and percent diameter stenosis (DS) to identify flow-limiting coronary stenosis. For this, a new index was put forward as the product of CTFC and DS (PCS). PCS can be regarded as the loss of coronary blood flow due to diameter stenosis.Methods: DS, CTFC, PCS, and Fractional flow reserve (FFR) of 111 vessels in 84 patients with suspected coronary heart disease were measured. F…

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