Coronary stenting : current perspectives : a companion to the Handbook of coronary stents
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Coronary stenting : current perspectives : a companion to the Handbook of coronary stents
Martin Dunitz, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The sucess of coronary artery stenting is the result of improved implantation techniques, a much better understanding of the vascular response to injury, and advances in the adjunctive pharmacology. Industry has also contributed greatly by providing more versatile and user friendly stents, designed specifically to address the probelms of thrombosis and restenosis, as well as particular lesions types and clinical situations. This text covers the latest available stents, clinical trials, indications for stenting and cost considerations.
Table of Contents
1. Historical Overview 2. Stents Currently Available 3. Randomized Clinical Trials 4. Current Indications for Stenting 5. Stent Guidance and Adjunctive Approaches 6. Complications of Coronary Stenting 7. Long-Term Follow up 8. Cost Considerations 9. Future Trends
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