2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000600011
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Abstract: BACKGROUND:In Brazil, despite the recommendations of the Brazilian Society of Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology, the National Health System has not yet approved the use of drug-eluting stents. In percutaneous coronary interventions performed in the public and part of the private health care system, bare metal stents are used as the only option. Therefore, new information on bare metal stents is of great importance. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the influence of the alloy and the profile of coro… Show more

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“…In keeping with our findings there was no difference in this outcome 27 . Their study design was different from our study in that both types of stents were 12 implanted in the same patient but either in different vessels or in the same vessel if a gap greater than 10 mm could be left between the stents.…”
Section: Intracoronary Stenting and Angiographic Results Strut Thicknsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In keeping with our findings there was no difference in this outcome 27 . Their study design was different from our study in that both types of stents were 12 implanted in the same patient but either in different vessels or in the same vessel if a gap greater than 10 mm could be left between the stents.…”
Section: Intracoronary Stenting and Angiographic Results Strut Thicknsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In general, statin therapy had a better effect on the aortas of the tricuspid than it did on those of the bicuspid patients. Abreu Filho et al [15] evaluated the influence of the alloy and the profile of coronary stents on late loss and re-stenosis rates 6 months after implantation in 187 patients with multi-vessel coronary disease. At least one cobalt-chromium and one stainless steel stent were implanted per patient.…”
Section: Kk and Rocha E Silva M -Cardiology In Brazilian Scientific Joumentioning
confidence: 99%