2007
Impact of collateral flow on myocardial reperfusion and infarct size in patients undergoing primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction
Sorajja P, Gersh BJ, Mehran R, Lansky AJ, Krucoff MW, Webb J, Cox DA, Brodie BR, Stone GW. Impact of collateral flow on myocardial reperfusion and infarct size in patients undergoing primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction. American Heart Journal 2007, 154: 379-384. PMID: 17643592, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2007.04.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary percutaneous coronary interventionPrimary PCIBaseline collateral flowInfarct-related arteryAcute myocardial infarctionCollateral flowInfarct sizeClinical outcomesMyocardial reperfusionReperfusion successMyocardial infarctionLess ST segment elevationMajor adverse cardiac eventsAdverse cardiac eventsSubsequent clinical outcomesPercutaneous coronary interventionST-segment elevationST-segment recoveryAcute proceduralEMERALD trialNonanterior infarctionPrimary angioplastyStable anginaArtery occlusionCardiac events
2006
Drug-Eluting and Bare Nitinol Stents for the Treatment of Atherosclerotic Lesions in the Superficial Femoral Artery: Long-Term Results from the SIROCCO Trial
Duda SH, Bosiers M, Lammer J, Scheinert D, Zeller T, Oliva V, Tielbeek A, Anderson J, Wiesinger B, Tepe G, Lansky A, Jaff MR, Mudde C, Tielemans H, Beregi JP. Drug-Eluting and Bare Nitinol Stents for the Treatment of Atherosclerotic Lesions in the Superficial Femoral Artery: Long-Term Results from the SIROCCO Trial. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2006, 13: 701-710. PMID: 17154704, DOI: 10.1583/05-1704.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlloysAngioplasty, BalloonAnti-Bacterial AgentsAtherosclerosisBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationCoated Materials, BiocompatibleDouble-Blind MethodDrug CarriersFemaleFemoral ArteryHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedProspective StudiesProsthesis FailureRecurrenceSafetySirolimusStentsTreatment OutcomeConceptsChronic limb ischemiaAnkle-brachial indexBare stent groupRestenosis rateSirolimus groupLimb ischemiaStent groupSuperficial femoral artery occlusionType C lesionsDouble-blinded studySymptoms of claudicationBare nitinol stentsMajority of patientsSuperficial femoral arteryFemoral artery occlusionStent restenosis rateNitinol self-expanding stentsSelf-expanding stentsTypes of stentsTVR ratesTLR rateArtery occlusionC lesionsClinical outcomesDrug-Eluting
2004
Sirolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of obstructive superficial femoral artery disease: six-month results.
Duda SH, Pusich B, Richter G, Landwehr P, Oliva VL, Tielbeek A, Wiesinger B, Hak JB, Tielemans H, Ziemer G, Cristea E, Lansky A, Bérégi JP. Sirolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of obstructive superficial femoral artery disease: six-month results. Journal Of Invasive Cardiology 2004, 16 Suppl A: 15a-19a. PMID: 23573600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMean percent diameter stenosisSirolimus-eluting stent groupSerious adverse eventsFemoral artery occlusionPercent diameter stenosisStent groupArtery occlusionAdverse eventsArtery diseaseDiameter stenosisSuperficial femoral artery diseaseSuperficial femoral artery obstructionPoor long-term outcomesSuperficial femoral artery occlusionChronic limb ischemiaFemoral artery diseaseFemoral artery obstructionSuccessful guidewire passageUncoated-stent groupPrimary end pointFemoropopliteal artery diseaseSix-month resultsLong-term outcomesSirolimus-eluting stentsMean lumen diameter
2002
Sirolimus-Eluting Stents for the Treatment of Obstructive Superficial Femoral Artery Disease
Duda SH, Pusich B, Richter G, Landwehr P, Oliva VL, Tielbeek A, Wiesinger B, Hak JB, Tielemans H, Ziemer G, Cristea E, Lansky A, Bérégi J. Sirolimus-Eluting Stents for the Treatment of Obstructive Superficial Femoral Artery Disease. Circulation 2002, 106: 1505-1509. PMID: 12234956, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000029746.10018.36.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMean percent diameter stenosisSirolimus-eluting stent groupSerious adverse eventsFemoral artery occlusionPercent diameter stenosisStent groupArtery occlusionAdverse eventsArtery diseaseDiameter stenosisSuperficial femoral artery diseaseSuperficial femoral artery obstructionPoor long-term outcomesSuperficial femoral artery occlusionChronic limb ischemiaFemoral artery diseaseFemoral artery obstructionSuccessful guidewire passageUncoated-stent groupPrimary end pointFemoropopliteal artery diseaseLong-term outcomesSirolimus-eluting stentsMean lumen diameterNitinol self-expanding stents
2001
Carotid Artery Stenting in Patients with High-Risk Anatomy for Carotid Endarterectomy
Dangas G, Laird J, Mehran R, Satler L, Lansky A, Mintz G, Monsein L, Laureno R, Leon M. Carotid Artery Stenting in Patients with High-Risk Anatomy for Carotid Endarterectomy. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2001, 8: 39-43. PMID: 11220467, DOI: 10.1177/152660280100800106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCarotid artery stentingHigh-risk anatomyCarotid endarterectomyCarotid arteryContralateral carotid artery occlusionPrevious ipsilateral carotid endarterectomyEndovascular revascularization techniquesIndependent neurological evaluationIpsilateral carotid endarterectomyPercutaneous femoral artery accessTransient ischemic attackCarotid artery occlusionPrevious radiation therapyFemoral artery accessCommon carotid bifurcationHospital complicationsIschemic attackNonneurological causesMinor strokeArtery occlusionNeurological evaluationRevascularization techniquesArtery stentingConsecutive patientsNeurological eventsCarotid Artery Stenting in Patients With High-Risk Anatomy for Carotid Endarterectomy
Dangas G, Laird J, Mehran R, Satler L, Lansky A, Mintz G, Monsein L, Laureno R, Leon M. Carotid Artery Stenting in Patients With High-Risk Anatomy for Carotid Endarterectomy. Journal Of Endovascular Therapy 2001, 8: 39-43. DOI: 10.1583/1545-1550(2001)008<0039:casipw>2.0.co;2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCarotid artery stentingHigh-risk anatomyCarotid endarterectomyCarotid arteryContralateral carotid artery occlusionPrevious ipsilateral carotid endarterectomyEndovascular revascularization techniquesIndependent neurological evaluationIpsilateral carotid endarterectomyPercutaneous femoral artery accessTransient ischemic attackCarotid artery occlusionPrevious radiation therapyFemoral artery accessCommon carotid bifurcationHospital complicationsIschemic attackNonneurological causesMinor strokeArtery occlusionNeurological evaluationRevascularization techniquesArtery stentingConsecutive patientsNeurological events