Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5592715 | Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An 81-year-old male patient with a severe de novo coronary artery stenosis in the proximal left anterior descending artery was treated with a BioFreedom stent (3.5Â ÃÂ 11Â mm), three months later, the patient was re-admitted with chest pain and slightly increased troponin. The angiogram showed a significant in-stent restenosis in the recently treated lesion. Optical coherence tomography revealed a fully expanded stent without areas of incomplete stent apposition. Severe immature neointimal hyperplasia without formation of thrombosis was visualized, causing a severe in-stent restenosis. An underlying plaque rupture within the mid-proximal part of the in-stent restenosis was evident.
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Authors
Julia Ellert, Lisbeth Antonsen, Lisette Okkels Jensen,