Journal article
An optical coherence tomography study of a biodegradable vs. durable polymer-coated limus-eluting stent: A LEADERS trial sub-study
P Barlis, E Regar, PW Serruys, K Dimopoulos, WJ Van Der Giessen, RJM Van Geuns, G Ferrante, S Wandel, S Windecker, GA Van Es, P Eerdmans, P Jüni, C Di Mario
European Heart Journal | Published : 2010
Abstract
AimsIncomplete endothelialization has been found to be associated with late stent thrombosis, a rare but devastating phenomenon, more frequent after drug-eluting stent implantation. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has 10 times greater resolution than intravascular ultrasound and thus appears to be a valuable modality for the assessment of stent strut coverage. The LEADERS trial was a multi-centre, randomized comparison of a biolimus-eluting stent (BES) with biodegradable polymer with a sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) using a durable polymer. This study sought to evaluate tissue coverage and apposition of stents using OCT in a group of patients from the randomized LEADERS trial.Methods and r..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Biosensors Europe SA, Morges, Switzerland.