Does optimal lesion preparation reduce the amount of acute recoil of the absorbe BVS? Insights from a real‐world population
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 86(6), pp. 984–991
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Gian Battista Danzi, Marco Sesana, Mario Arieti, Giuliano Villa, Sergio Rutigliano, Alessandro Aprile, Annamaria Nicolino, Shahram Moshiri, Renato Valenti
Abstract
In unselected patients, the acute recoil of the BVS was significantly greater than that of the metal EES. In the BVS group, residual stenosis after predilatation correlated with percent recoil, and so optimal lesion preparation seems to be mandatory in order to maximize the mechanical properties of the scaffold.
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