Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2861205 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Serial (baseline and 9-month follow-up) intravascular ultrasound analysis was performed at 5-mm reference segments immediately proximal and distal to the sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) in 33 lesions. Proximal and distal reference segments were divided into 1-mm subsegments. Between postintervention and follow-up intravascular ultrasound studies, there were significant decreases in the lumen and increases in plaque & media areas in the subsegment closest to the distal edge, with no change in external elastic membrane area. There was no significant change in external elastic membrane, lumen, and plaque & media areas within the other subsegments. At the nearest 1-mm subsegment from the proximal and distal edges, baseline plaque & media area was associated with subsequent vessel remodeling. In conclusion, a large amount of plaque at the SES edge may be a risk of negative remodeling at follow-up (stent edge restenosis). It supports the importance of “normal-to-normal” SES deployment.
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Authors
Tatsuhiko MD, Yoshio MD, Gary S. MD, Naoki MD, Shigenori MD, Yasuhide MD, Takashi MD, Nakabumi MD, Issei MD,