Restenosis after PCI. Part 2: Prevention and therapy

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Abstract

The techniques and materials used during percutaneous coronary intervention have advanced considerably over the past 3 decades, yet restenosis remains one of the major drawbacks of this procedure. Many innovative technologies, including drug-eluting stents, with or without specific polymers, and fully biodegradable stents have been and continue to be developed in the search for a safe and effective antirestenosis therapy. Remarkable advances in stent design and nanoparticle delivery systems ('nanovehicles') have already fueled revolutionary changes in the prevention and treatment of in-stent restenosis. In this Review we provide an overview of the latest innovations for optimizing outcomes of coronary stenting, and up-to-date information about prevention and treatment of in-stent restenosis. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Jukema, J. W., Ahmed, T. A. N., Verschuren, J. J. W., & Quax, P. H. A. (2012, February). Restenosis after PCI. Part 2: Prevention and therapy. Nature Reviews Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrcardio.2011.148

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