2022
Chapter 30 The “nitinol-constrained” Chocolate balloon angioplasty: clinical applications in patients with severe atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease
Binyamin G, Gaston S, Konstantino E, Konstantino M, Lansky A. Chapter 30 The “nitinol-constrained” Chocolate balloon angioplasty: clinical applications in patients with severe atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease. 2022, 673-688. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-821451-0.00006-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeripheral arterial diseaseAtherosclerotic peripheral arterial diseaseArterial diseaseBalloon angioplastyRevascularization strategyImpaired perfusionClinical syndromeBalloon catheterInvasive treatmentAngioplastyAngioplasty devicesDiseaseClinical applicationStentingPatientsCatheterSyndromePerfusionMainstay
2018
A prospective, multi‐center study of the chocolate balloon in femoropopliteal peripheral artery disease: The Chocolate BAR registry
Mustapha JA, Lansky A, Shishehbor M, McClure J, Johnson S, Davis T, Makam P, Crowder W, Konstantino E, Attaran RR, Investigators T. A prospective, multi‐center study of the chocolate balloon in femoropopliteal peripheral artery disease: The Chocolate BAR registry. Catheterization And Cardiovascular Interventions 2018, 91: 1144-1148. PMID: 29513389, DOI: 10.1002/ccd.27565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAngioplasty, BalloonEquipment DesignFemaleFemoral ArteryHumansMaleMiddle AgedPeripheral Arterial DiseasePopliteal ArteryProduct Surveillance, PostmarketingProspective StudiesRegistriesRisk FactorsStentsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesVascular Access DevicesVascular PatencyConceptsTarget lesion revascularizationPrimary endpointFemoropopliteal peripheral artery diseaseSymptomatic peripheral arterial diseaseExcellent procedural outcomesLower dissection ratePeripheral arterial diseasePeripheral artery diseaseAcute procedural successLong-term outcomesPost-market registryMulti-center studyAngioplasty balloon catheterPercutaneous transluminal angioplasty balloon catheterRutherford classCause mortalityLesion revascularizationMajor amputationArtery diseaseArterial diseaseProcedural successUnplanned amputationBalloon catheterProcedural outcomesProcedure success
2017
TCT-762 The BioMimics 3DTM Stent System in the Femoropopliteal Arteries of Patients with Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease: Clinical and Angiographic Performance in the MIMICS-2 Study
Bouras G, Sullivan T, Zeller T, Nakamura M, Cristea E, Xin Z, Lansky A. TCT-762 The BioMimics 3DTM Stent System in the Femoropopliteal Arteries of Patients with Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease: Clinical and Angiographic Performance in the MIMICS-2 Study. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2017, 70: b322. DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2017.09.1001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Local delivery of paclitaxel in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease
Ng VG, Mena C, Pietras C, Lansky AJ. Local delivery of paclitaxel in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease. European Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2015, 45: 333-345. PMID: 25615282, DOI: 10.1111/eci.12407.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral artery diseaseEndovascular revascularizationArtery diseaseLocal deliveryClinical studiesLocal drug deliveryPeripheral arterial diseasePeripheral vascular diseasePrimary patency rateSystemic adverse effectsUse of paclitaxelLong-term efficacyDrug-Eluting BalloonDrug-eluting stentsTerms of efficacyBrief exposure periodArterial diseaseBalloon angioplastyPatency ratesVascular diseaseBalloon catheterCoated balloonMEDLINE searchStent failureActive drug
2014
Critical evaluation of stents in the peripheral arterial disease of the superficial femoral artery – focus on the paclitaxel eluting stent
Litsky J, Chanda A, Stilp E, Lansky A, Mena C. Critical evaluation of stents in the peripheral arterial disease of the superficial femoral artery – focus on the paclitaxel eluting stent. Medical Devices Evidence And Research 2014, Volume 7: 149-156. PMID: 24920940, PMCID: PMC4045256, DOI: 10.2147/mder.s45472.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuperficial femoral arteryPeripheral arterial diseaseArterial diseaseSymptomatic peripheral arterial diseasePercutaneous transluminal balloon angioplastyPreferred initial therapyTransluminal balloon angioplastySelf-expanding nitinol stentsInitial therapyObstructive lesionsSFA diseaseEndovascular managementObstructive diseaseEndovascular treatmentAdequate therapyBalloon angioplastySFA stenosisFemoral arteryDurable resultsClinical practiceLong occlusionsDiseaseNitinol stentsStentsBiomechanical forces
2007
An evaluation of fluoroscopy time and correlation with outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention.
Nikolsky E, Pucelikova T, Mehran R, Balter S, Kaufman L, Fahy M, Lansky AJ, Leon MB, Moses JW, Stone GW, Dangas G. An evaluation of fluoroscopy time and correlation with outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention. Journal Of Invasive Cardiology 2007, 19: 208-13. PMID: 17476034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAgedAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryCohort StudiesCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery BypassCoronary DiseaseElectrocardiographyFemaleFluoroscopyFollow-Up StudiesHospital MortalityHumansLinear ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPredictive Value of TestsProbabilityRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSensitivity and SpecificitySeverity of Illness IndexSurvival RateTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsCoronary artery bypass surgeryPercutaneous coronary interventionEmergent coronary artery bypass surgeryPrior coronary artery bypass surgeryProlonged fluoroscopy timeContrast-induced nephropathyPeripheral arterial diseaseFluoroscopy timeBaseline TIMICoronary interventionArterial diseaseComplexity of PCIType B2/C lesionsB2/C lesionsSevere lesion calcificationChronic renal insufficiencyArtery bypass surgeryShort-term prognosisMean fluoroscopy timeHospital deathHospital outcomesPeriprocedural complicationsRenal insufficiencyBypass surgeryLesion calcification
2004
Prognostic significance of cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease in patients having percutaneous coronary interventions
Nikolsky E, Mehran R, Dangas GD, Lasic Z, Mintz GS, Negoita M, Lansky AJ, Stone GW, Moussa I, Iyer S, Na Y, Moses JW, Leon MB. Prognostic significance of cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease in patients having percutaneous coronary interventions. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2004, 93: 1536-1539. PMID: 15194030, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2004.03.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAgedAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryBody Mass IndexCase-Control StudiesCerebrovascular DisordersCoronary Artery DiseaseDiabetes ComplicationsFemaleHospital MortalityHumansKidney Failure, ChronicLength of StayLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPeripheral Vascular DiseasesPrognosisSaphenous VeinSex Factors1043-48 Impact of cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease on outcomes after percutaneous coronary interventions
Nikolsky E, Mehran R, Dangas G, Mintz G, Lasic Z, Vagaonescu T, Pop R, Lansky A, Moussa I, Glasser L, Ibrahim S, Sriram I, Leon M. 1043-48 Impact of cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease on outcomes after percutaneous coronary interventions. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2004, 43: a43. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(04)90180-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImpact of Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease on 1-Year Mortality in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
Nikolsky E, Mehran R, Mintz G, Dangas G, Lansky A, Aymong E, Negoita M, Fahy M, Moussa I, Roubin G, Moses J, Stone G, Leon M. Impact of Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease on 1-Year Mortality in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Interventions. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2004, 11: 60-70. DOI: 10.1583/1545-1550(2004)011<0060:iospad>2.0.co;2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSymptomatic peripheral arterial diseasePeripheral arterial diseasePercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary interventionArterial diseaseProcedural successTarget lesionsPresence of PADUrgent coronary artery bypassSmaller body surface areaMore target lesionsAtherosclerotic risk factorsChronic renal insufficiencyCoronary artery bypassFifth of patientsTransient ischemic attackHigh rateBody surface areaHigh mortality rateLower ratesFemoral hematomaHospital complicationsIschemic attackRe-PCIArtery bypassImpact of Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease on 1-Year Mortality in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
Nikolsky E, Mehran R, Mintz GS, Dangas GD, Lansky AJ, Aymong ED, Negoita M, Fahy M, Moussa I, Roubin GS, Moses JW, Stone GW, Leon MB. Impact of Symptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease on 1-Year Mortality in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Interventions. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2004, 11: 60-70. PMID: 14748627, DOI: 10.1177/152660280401100108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic peripheral arterial diseasePeripheral arterial diseasePercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary interventionArterial diseaseProcedural successTarget lesionsPresence of PADUrgent coronary artery bypassSmaller body surface areaMore target lesionsAtherosclerotic risk factorsChronic renal insufficiencyCoronary artery bypassFifth of patientsTransient ischemic attackHigh rateBody surface areaHigh mortality rateLower ratesFemoral hematomaHospital complicationsIschemic attackRe-PCIArtery bypass