A 5-year review of approved cardiovascular medical devices: are women and ethnic minorities adequately represented?

Nov 16, 2017 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on A 5-year review of approved cardiovascular medical devices: are women and ethnic minorities adequately represented?

Background Different demographic subgroups may have different prevalence, diagnosis, disease progression and treatment outcomes for some diseases. Although cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one killer of women, women have…

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Everolimus-eluting stents inhibit neointimal macrophage foam cell accumulations in the coronary arteries of familial hypercholesterolemic swine

Nov 16, 2017 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Everolimus-eluting stents inhibit neointimal macrophage foam cell accumulations in the coronary arteries of familial hypercholesterolemic swine

Background The influence of drug-eluting stents (DES) on atherosclerotic lesion progression or regression is not well characterized. We used a balloon preinjury, familial hypercholesterolemic swine (FHS) model to study the…

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A “real-time” evaluation of a novel endovascular navigation system during percutaneous coronary intervention: initial clinical experiences

Nov 16, 2017 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on A “real-time” evaluation of a novel endovascular navigation system during percutaneous coronary intervention: initial clinical experiences

Background A novel coronary imaging and navigation system (IC-PRO Guidance, Paieon Medical, Israel) was developed to enable the operator identification of balloon/stent location in real time based on fluoroscopic images….

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A “real-time” evaluation of a novel coronary stent expansion system using an advanced visibility enhancement tool: initial clinical experience

Nov 16, 2017 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on A “real-time” evaluation of a novel coronary stent expansion system using an advanced visibility enhancement tool: initial clinical experience

Aim Appropriate stent expansion is an important predictor of the long-term procedural success. The low opacity of current stents is a major obstacle in imaging their silhouette. Postdeployment image enhancement…

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Ruptured plaque with large plaque burden is predictive of distal embolization in ACS and non-ACS patients: angioscopy and VH-IVUS study

Nov 16, 2017 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Ruptured plaque with large plaque burden is predictive of distal embolization in ACS and non-ACS patients: angioscopy and VH-IVUS study

Background Slow-flow/no-reflow phenomenon is mainly induced by distal embolization of thrombus and necrotic core during PCI of ACS and non-ACS patients and is associated with unfavorable long-term clinical outcomes. Various…

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