The newest generation of drug-eluting stents and beyond

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Abstract

There has been a great evolution in the development of coronary stents in order to avoid both restenosis and thrombosis. Improvements have led to improvements in the design and conformation of metallic or resorbable structures, with an adequate balance between trackability and radial force, the development of antiproliferative drugs and the polymers to control release and allow adequate endothelialisation and an optimal duration of the antiplatelet regimen. Some suggestions are provided about the ideal characteristics of future coronary stents.

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Lee, D. H., & Hernandez, J. M. de la T. (2018). The newest generation of drug-eluting stents and beyond. European Cardiology Review , 13(1), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2018:8:2

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