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Publication Name World Journal of Cardiology
Manuscript ID 2853
Country India
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2013-03-19 15:35
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ISSN 1949-8462 (online)
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Category Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Manuscript Type Case Report
Article Title Longitudinal stent compression of everolimus-eluting stent: A report of 2 cases
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Rajesh Vijayvergiya, Alok Kumar, Smit Shrivastava and Naveen K Kamana
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Corresponding Author Dr. Rajesh Vijayvergiya, MD, DM, FSCAI, FISES, FACC, Associate Professor, Department of Cardiology, Advanced Cardiac Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Sector 12, Chandigarh 160012, India. rajeshvijay999@hotmail.com
Key Words Complication; Everolimus-eluting stent; Longitudinal stent compression; Percutaneous coronary intervention; Stent structure; Stent deformation
Core Tip The newer second generation drug eluting stent (DES) have shown a greater safety and efficacy compared to first generation DES, because of thinner struts, nondurable polymers and coating with better anti-proliferative drugs. Though their performance is excellent for various type of coronary lesions, one downside is that they are susceptible for compression/ deformation because of poor longitudinal axial strength. We came across longitudinal stent compression (LSC) of everolimus-eluting stent in two cases, which was successfully managed by balloon dilatation. Various reasons for LSC and its management are discussed in the article.
Publish Date 2013-09-05 13:03
Citation Vijayvergiya R, Kumar A, Shrivastava S, Kamana NK. Longitudinal stent compression of everolimus-eluting stent: A report of 2 cases. World J Cardiol 2013; 5(8): 313-316
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8462/full/v5/i8/313.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v5.i8.313
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