2015
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.26278
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Biological effect on drug distribution and vascular healing via paclitaxel‐coated balloon technology in drug eluting stent restenosis swine model

Abstract: ObjectivesTo evaluate the biological effect of a paclitaxel‐coated balloon (PCB) technology on vascular drug distribution and healing in drug eluting stent restenosis (DES‐ISR) swine model.BackgroundThe mechanism of action and healing response via PCB technology in DES‐ISR is not completely understood.MethodsA total of 27 bare metal stents were implanted in coronary arteries and 30 days later the in‐stent restenosis was treated with PCB. Treated segments were harvested at 1 hr, 14 days and 30 days post treatme… Show more

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“…OCT is emerging as a very important imaging device for the evaluation of coronary plaque characteristics and neointimal proliferation after stenting due to its high-resolution. Recent animal and human data 18,19) validated this tool in the evaluation of peri-strut neointimal formation and coverage. In addition, recent studies suggest that the different characteristics of neointimal tissue seen by OCT may correlate with clinical events such as late stent thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…OCT is emerging as a very important imaging device for the evaluation of coronary plaque characteristics and neointimal proliferation after stenting due to its high-resolution. Recent animal and human data 18,19) validated this tool in the evaluation of peri-strut neointimal formation and coverage. In addition, recent studies suggest that the different characteristics of neointimal tissue seen by OCT may correlate with clinical events such as late stent thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Previous studies reported OCT-documented late vessel healing and enlargement after DCB angioplasty. 5,6) In animal models, paclitaxel-eluting stent exhibited greater neointimal area and medial necrosis, due to a reduction in endothelial and smooth muscle cells, at follow-up. 7) Similar mechanisms may underlie late vessel healing and enlargement after DCB angioplasty in human coronary arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, arterial levels of paclitaxel rapidly decline 72 hours after balloon delivery and fall below therapeutic levels by 180 days. 20 First in-human clinical studies using different PCB technologies demonstrate that PCB decreases angiographic restenosis by 40% to 50% by 6 months after initial delivery compared with PTA. 21,22 However, randomized controlled studies suggest that the effect on restenosis and vessel patency declines after the first 12 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%