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“…Although these data are consistent with those from some previous studies [4,5,7,9,12,18,19], they are not in agreement with two other reports which have indicated an increased risk of restenosis in patients suffering from unstable angina prior to the time of coronary angioplasty [10,17]. However, comparison between the few published reports on angioplasty for stable and unstable angina must be done with caution for a number of reasons.…”
Section: Incidence Of Restenosiscontrasting
confidence: 46%
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“…Although these data are consistent with those from some previous studies [4,5,7,9,12,18,19], they are not in agreement with two other reports which have indicated an increased risk of restenosis in patients suffering from unstable angina prior to the time of coronary angioplasty [10,17]. However, comparison between the few published reports on angioplasty for stable and unstable angina must be done with caution for a number of reasons.…”
Section: Incidence Of Restenosiscontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Whereas some previous reports have indicated that angioplasty for unstable angina is associated with an increased risk of lesion recurrence as compared with stable angina [10,17], this has not been corroborated by others [4,5,7,9,12,18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Schon früh hatte Jürgen Meyer in seinen Analysen der perkutane transluminale Koronarangioplastie (PTCA) bei instabiler Angina pectoris erkannt, dass sich die Ergebnisse erheblich von denen bei stabiler Angina pectoris unterschieden, die Komplikationsrate größer und die Restenose höher waren [39,40]. Als Ursache wurde eine unterschiedliche Plaquekomposition vermutet.…”
Section: Plaqueruptur/plaqueerosionunclassified
“…The coronary artery obstruction in patients with unstable angina is at risk of becoming a permanent occlusion leading to myocardial infarction or death [10,11]. It has now been shown that coronary angioplasty is relatively safe and can be performed with a high success rate in unstable angina that is either refractory to optimal pharmacological treatment [12][13][14] or is initially stabilized after treatment [15][16][17] (Table 1). The reported lower success rate of 63% to 76% was achieved with a nonsteerable dilatation catheter, whereas the initial success rate of 81% to 93% was achieved with a steerable dilatation catheter.…”
Section: Coronary Angioplasty For Initially Stabilized Unstable Anginmentioning
confidence: 99%