Basic concepts and clinical outcomes of drug-eluting balloons for treatment of coronary artery disease: An overview

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Abstract

The technology of percutaneous coronary intervention for atherosclerotic coronary artery disease has evolved considerably since its inception. Though Drug-Eluting Stent (DES) reduces the rate of restenosis, long-term safety outcomes and persistent restenosis in complex lesion subset remain area of concern. Recently, Drug-Eluting Balloon (DEB) represents a novel treatment strategy for atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. DEB demonstrated its added value in preclinical studies. Inspired by these results, several clinical trials particularly in complex lesion subsets have been started to explore the value of this novel treatment strategy in a broader range of lesions. This review would summarise material compositions and different characteristics and clinical outcomes of currently available DEB.

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Ramakrishna, C. D., Dave, B. A., Kothavade, P. S., Joshi, K. J., & Thakkar, A. S. (2017, June 1). Basic concepts and clinical outcomes of drug-eluting balloons for treatment of coronary artery disease: An overview. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/26321.10000

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