2022
Angiographic Lesion Discordance in Women Presenting With Ischemic Heart Disease: Comparison of Visual Assessment, Quantitative Coronary Angiography, and Quantitative Flow Ratio.
Gitto M, Saito Y, Taoutel R, Schneider MD, Papoutsidakis N, Ardito S, Henry G, Cristea E, Lansky AJ, Altin SE. Angiographic Lesion Discordance in Women Presenting With Ischemic Heart Disease: Comparison of Visual Assessment, Quantitative Coronary Angiography, and Quantitative Flow Ratio. Journal Of Invasive Cardiology 2022, 34: e202-e209. PMID: 35089162, DOI: 10.25270/jic/21.00146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuantitative coronary angiographyIschemic heart diseaseQuantitative flow ratioStress perfusion imagingDiameter stenosisCoronary angiographyIschemic symptomsCoronary revascularizationHeart diseasePerfusion imagingStenosis severityIndependent core laboratoryCohort of womenVisual assessmentCoronary stenosis severityConsecutive patientsAngiographic severityCoronary stenosisLesion assessmentClinical practiceCore laboratoryLesionsAngiographyWomenBlinded operators
2020
DISCREPANCY BETWEEN VISUALLY ASSESSED AND QUANTITATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY DERIVED DIAMETER STENOSIS IN A COHORT OF WOMEN WITH STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Gitto M, Saito Y, Schneider M, Papoutsidakis N, Ardito S, McCarthy M, Cristea E, Lansky A, Altin S. DISCREPANCY BETWEEN VISUALLY ASSESSED AND QUANTITATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY DERIVED DIAMETER STENOSIS IN A COHORT OF WOMEN WITH STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2020, 75: 178. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(20)30805-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Comparison of Physician Visual Assessment With Quantitative Coronary Angiography in Assessment of Stenosis Severity in China
Zhang H, Mu L, Hu S, Nallamothu BK, Lansky AJ, Xu B, Bouras G, Cohen DJ, Spertus JA, Masoudi FA, Curtis JP, Gao R, Ge J, Yang Y, Li J, Li X, Zheng X, Li Y, Krumholz HM, Jiang L. Comparison of Physician Visual Assessment With Quantitative Coronary Angiography in Assessment of Stenosis Severity in China. JAMA Internal Medicine 2018, 178: 239-247. PMID: 29340571, PMCID: PMC5838612, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2017.7821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overChinaCoronary AngiographyCoronary StenosisCoronary VesselsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansIncidenceMaleMiddle AgedPercutaneous Coronary InterventionPractice Patterns, Physicians'Predictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsConceptsPhysician visual assessmentPercutaneous coronary interventionAcute myocardial infarctionQuantitative coronary angiographyStenosis severityCoronary angiographyMean agePCI studiesMean percent diameter stenosisIndependent core laboratoryPercent diameter stenosisCross-sectional studyNon-AMI patientsStandard clinical practiceFractional flow reserveSubset of participantsQCA assessmentCoronary revascularizationMore stenosisCoronary interventionCoronary lesionsChina PatientCoronary angiogramDiameter stenosisMyocardial infarction
2016
Diagnostic Accuracy of Fast Computational Approaches to Derive Fractional Flow Reserve From Diagnostic Coronary Angiography The International Multicenter FAVOR Pilot Study
Tu S, Westra J, Yang J, von Birgelen C, Ferrara A, Pellicano M, Nef H, Tebaldi M, Murasato Y, Lansky A, Barbato E, van der Heijden LC, Reiber JH, Holm NR, Wijns W, Group F. Diagnostic Accuracy of Fast Computational Approaches to Derive Fractional Flow Reserve From Diagnostic Coronary Angiography The International Multicenter FAVOR Pilot Study. JACC Cardiovascular Interventions 2016, 9: 2024-2035. PMID: 27712739, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2016.07.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosineAdministration, IntravenousAgedArea Under CurveBlood Flow VelocityCardiac CatheterizationChinaComputer SimulationCoronary AngiographyCoronary StenosisCoronary VesselsEuropeFeasibility StudiesFemaleFractional Flow Reserve, MyocardialHumansHyperemiaJapanMaleMiddle AgedModels, CardiovascularMyocardial Perfusion ImagingPilot ProjectsPredictive Value of TestsPrognosisProspective StudiesRadiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-AssistedRegional Blood FlowReproducibility of ResultsROC CurveSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsUnited StatesVasodilator AgentsWorkflowConceptsQuantitative flow ratioHyperemic flow velocityReceiver-operating characteristic curveCoronary angiographyDiagnostic accuracyAngiographic percent diameter stenosisDiagnostic coronary angiographyProspective multicenter studyIndependent core laboratoryAdenosine-induced hyperemiaPercent diameter stenosisQuantitative coronary angiographyIntermediate coronary lesionsCharacteristic curveFractional flow reservePositive likelihood ratioOverall diagnostic accuracyNegative likelihood ratioDrug-induced hyperemiaLikelihood ratioCoronary lesionsMulticenter studyDiameter stenosisMaximal hyperemiaFlow reserve
2013
Comparison of Clinical Interpretation With Visual Assessment and Quantitative Coronary Angiography in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Contemporary Practice
Nallamothu BK, Spertus JA, Lansky AJ, Cohen DJ, Jones PG, Kureshi F, Dehmer GJ, Drozda JP, Walsh MN, Brush JE, Koenig GC, Waites TF, Gantt DS, Kichura G, Chazal RA, O’Brien P, Valentine CM, Rumsfeld JS, Reiber JH, Elmore JG, Krumholz RA, Weaver WD, Krumholz HM. Comparison of Clinical Interpretation With Visual Assessment and Quantitative Coronary Angiography in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Contemporary Practice. Circulation 2013, 127: 1793-1800. PMID: 23470859, PMCID: PMC3908681, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.113.001952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuantitative coronary angiographyPercent diameter stenosisPercutaneous coronary interventionDiameter stenosisCoronary interventionCoronary angiographyCoronary lesionsClinical interpretationAngiographic interpretationStenosis severityHigher percent diameter stenosisMedian percent diameter stenosisElective percutaneous coronary interventionMean differenceCoronary stenosis severityIntermediate lesionsUS hospitalsStenosisLesionsAngiographyPatientsInterventionSeverityVisual assessmentSuch findings
2012
Characteristics and Clinical Significance of Angiographically Mild Lesions in Acute Coronary Syndromes
Brener SJ, Mintz GS, Cristea E, Weisz G, Maehara A, McPherson JA, Marso SP, Farhat N, Botker HE, Dressler O, Xu K, Templin B, Zhang Z, Lansky AJ, de Bruyne B, Serruys PW, Stone GW. Characteristics and Clinical Significance of Angiographically Mild Lesions in Acute Coronary Syndromes. JACC Cardiovascular Imaging 2012, 5: s86-s94. PMID: 22421235, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2011.12.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute Coronary SyndromeAgedAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryChi-Square DistributionCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary StenosisEuropeFemaleFibrosisHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedNecrosisPlaque, AtheroscleroticPredictive Value of TestsProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesRecurrenceRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUltrasonography, InterventionalUnited StatesVascular CalcificationConceptsAcute coronary syndromePercutaneous coronary interventionMajor adverse cardiac eventsAdverse cardiac eventsCoronary syndromeNC lesionsCoronary interventionCardiac eventsDiameter stenosisSuccessful percutaneous coronary interventionMedian diameter stenosisRecurrent ischemic eventsThin-cap fibroatheromaNonculprit lesionsIschemic eventsUntreated lesionsClinical eventsClinical significanceMild lesionsPatientsLesionsNormal segmentsOne-halfSyndromeRecurrent events
2011
Discrepancy in the assessment of jailed side branch lesions by visual estimation and quantitative coronary angiographic analysis
Shin D, Koo B, Waseda K, Park KW, Kim H, Corral M, Lansky A, Honda Y, Fearon WF, Fitzgerald PJ. Discrepancy in the assessment of jailed side branch lesions by visual estimation and quantitative coronary angiographic analysis. Catheterization And Cardiovascular Interventions 2011, 78: 720-726. PMID: 22025472, DOI: 10.1002/ccd.23049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMean minimum lumen diameterQuantitative coronary angiographyFractional flow reserveSide branch lesionsDiameter stenosisSB lesionsIntraclass correlation coefficientBranch lesionsQuantitative coronary angiographic analysisCoronary angiographic analysisMinimum lumen diameterVisual estimationCoronary angiographyPressure trialAngiographic analysisAngiographic assessmentFlow reserveCore laboratoryStenosisReference diameterLesionsLumen diameterLesion lengthFunctional significance
2010
Intravascular Ultrasound Classification of Plaque Distribution in Left Main Coronary Artery Bifurcations
Oviedo C, Maehara A, Mintz GS, Araki H, Choi SY, Tsujita K, Kubo T, Doi H, Templin B, Lansky AJ, Dangas G, Leon MB, Mehran R, Tahk SJ, Stone GW, Ochiai M, Moses JW. Intravascular Ultrasound Classification of Plaque Distribution in Left Main Coronary Artery Bifurcations. Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions 2010, 3: 105-112. PMID: 20197513, DOI: 10.1161/circinterventions.109.906016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLCX arteryMain coronary artery bifurcationLeft main coronary artery bifurcationIntravascular ultrasoundPlaque distributionCoronary artery bifurcationsAngiographic classificationArtery bifurcationLAD arteryBifurcation lesionsDistal LMCACircumflex artery lesionsLMCA bifurcation lesionsPreintervention intravascular ultrasoundProximal LAD arteryAngiographic diameter stenosisSeverity of diseaseIVUS plaque burdenLMCA lengthArtery lesionsAnterior descendingPlaque burdenDiameter stenosisBifurcation diseaseLCX ostiumA pooled gender based analysis comparing the XIENCE V(R) everolimus-eluting stent and the TAXUS paclitaxel-eluting stent in male and female patients with coronary artery disease, results of the SPIRIT II and SPIRIT III studies: two-year analysis.
Seth A, Serruys PW, Lansky A, Hermiller J, Onuma Y, Miquel-Hebert K, Yu S, Veldhof S, Sood P, Sudhir K, Stone GW. A pooled gender based analysis comparing the XIENCE V(R) everolimus-eluting stent and the TAXUS paclitaxel-eluting stent in male and female patients with coronary artery disease, results of the SPIRIT II and SPIRIT III studies: two-year analysis. EuroIntervention 2010, 5: 788-94. PMID: 20142192, DOI: 10.4244/eijv5i7a132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryCardiovascular AgentsCoronary AngiographyCoronary RestenosisCoronary StenosisDrug-Eluting StentsEverolimusFemaleHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMulticenter Studies as TopicMyocardial InfarctionPaclitaxelProsthesis DesignRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSex FactorsSingle-Blind MethodSirolimusThrombosisTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsMajor adverse cardiac eventsPaclitaxel-eluting stentsTAXUS paclitaxel-eluting stentTarget vessel failureAngiographic late lossLate lossDiameter stenosisIII studyPooled analysisSPIRIT IIAdverse cardiac eventsSegment late lossStent late lossCoronary artery diseaseEES groupCardiac eventsArtery diseaseFemale patientsPES groupPatient levelClinical dataXIENCE VStent typeTwo-year analysisWomen
2007
Assessing intermediate left main coronary lesions using intravascular ultrasound
Sano K, Mintz GS, Carlier SG, de Ribamar Costa J, Qian J, Missel E, Shan S, Franklin-Bond T, Boland P, Weisz G, Moussa I, Dangas GD, Mehran R, Lansky AJ, Kreps EM, Collins MB, Stone GW, Leon MB, Moses JW. Assessing intermediate left main coronary lesions using intravascular ultrasound. American Heart Journal 2007, 154: 983-988. PMID: 17967608, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2007.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft main coronary artery stenosisQuantitative coronary angiographySignificant left main coronary artery stenosisMinimal lumen areaIntravascular ultrasoundOstial lesionsIVUS analysisMain coronary artery stenosisLumen areaIVUS minimal lumen areaLeft main ostiumAmbiguous left main coronary artery stenosisCoronary artery stenosisMain coronary lesionsMinimal lumen diameterIVUS evaluationConsecutive patientsCoronary angiographyCoronary lesionsSuch patientsArtery stenosisPlaque burdenDiameter stenosisMain ostiumPhysiologic assessment
2006
Predictors of Recurrent In‐Stent Restenosis after Beta‐Radiation: An Analysis from the START 40/20 Trial
KANEDA H, HONDA Y, MORINO Y, LANSKY AJ, YOCK PG, BONAN R, FITZGERALD PJ. Predictors of Recurrent In‐Stent Restenosis after Beta‐Radiation: An Analysis from the START 40/20 Trial. Journal Of Interventional Cardiology 2006, 19: 376-380. PMID: 17020560, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8183.2006.00188.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnalysis of VarianceAngioplasty, Balloon, CoronaryBeta ParticlesBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationBrachytherapyCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery BypassCoronary RestenosisFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMiddle AgedPredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesRadiopharmaceuticalsRecurrenceStentsStrontium RadioisotopesTreatment OutcomeUltrasonography, InterventionalYttrium RadioisotopesConceptsTarget lesion revascularizationBalloon/artery ratioLesion revascularizationRecurrent ISRGeographic missArtery ratioStent restenosisPrimary catheter-based interventionMultivariate logistic regression analysisBeta-radiation therapyPredictors of recurrentRecurrence of stenosisTreatment of ISRLarge multicenter trialsMinimum lumen diameterCatheter-based interventionsPreliminary univariate analysisLogistic regression analysisIntravascular ultrasound parametersCohort patientsIndependent predictorsMulticenter trialDiameter stenosisUnivariate analysisBalloon sizing
2005
Angiographic results of the first human experience with everolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of coronary lesions (the FUTURE I trial)
Costa RA, Lansky AJ, Mintz GS, Mehran R, Tsuchiya Y, Negoita M, Gilutz Y, Nikolsky E, Fahy M, Pop R, Cristea E, Carlier S, Dangas G, Stone GW, Leon MB, Müller R, Techen G, Grube E. Angiographic results of the first human experience with everolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of coronary lesions (the FUTURE I trial). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2005, 95: 113-116. PMID: 15619406, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2004.08.074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary lesionsDe novo coronary lesionsStent late lumen lossNoncomplex coronary lesionsSegment diameter stenosisNovo coronary lesionsLate lumen lossEverolimus-eluting stentsFirst human experienceMetallic stent groupEdge restenosisAngiographic characteristicsSegment restenosisAngiographic findingsAngiographic resultsStent thrombosisDiameter stenosisLumen lossStent groupAneurysm formationStent restenosisMetallic stentsRestenosisLesionsStents
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
2003
Outcomes of optimal or “stent-like”balloon angioplasty in acutemyocardial infarction: the CADILLAC trial
Cox DA, Stone GW, Grines CL, Stuckey T, Cohen DJ, Tcheng JE, Garcia E, Guagliumi G, Iwaoka RS, Fahy M, Turco M, Lansky AJ, Griffin JJ, Mehran R, Investigators C. Outcomes of optimal or “stent-like”balloon angioplasty in acutemyocardial infarction: the CADILLAC trial. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2003, 42: 971-977. PMID: 13678914, DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(03)00911-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastyAcute myocardial infarctionTarget vessel revascularizationIschemic target vessel revascularizationRoutine stentingRoutine stent placementStent implantationStent placementPrimary percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastyComposite adverse event rateLate Angioplasty Complications (CADILLAC) trialRoutine stent implantationAdverse event ratesTransluminal coronary angioplastyRelevant treatment modalitiesRate of deathCADILLAC trialControlled AbciximabEligible lesionsAngiographic restenosisVessel revascularizationComplications TrialCoronary angioplastyDiameter stenosisPTCA results
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 stentsQuantitative angiographic methods for appropriate end-point analysis, edge-effect evaluation, and prediction of recurrent restenosis after coronary brachytherapy with gamma irradiation
Lansky AJ, Dangas G, Mehran R, Desai KJ, Stone G, Leon M, Mintz G, Waksman R, Wu H, Fahy M. Quantitative angiographic methods for appropriate end-point analysis, edge-effect evaluation, and prediction of recurrent restenosis after coronary brachytherapy with gamma irradiation. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2002, 39: 274-280. PMID: 11788219, DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(01)01745-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTarget vessel revascularizationRecurrent restenosisDiameter stenosisReceiver operator curveStent restenosisIn-Stent Restenosis TrialIntracoronary radiation therapyPercent diameter stenosisQuantitative coronary angiographyQuantitative angiographic methodsAngiographic locationBlinded therapyRestenosis TrialVessel revascularizationClinical restenosisCoronary angiographyRestenosis rateRestenotic lesionsTreatment failureWashington RadiationBrachytherapy trialsInterventional treatmentVascular brachytherapyEnd-point analysisRadiation therapy
2001
Final results of a randomized trial comparing the MULTI-LINK stent with the Palmaz-Schatz stent for narrowings in native coronary arteries
Baim D, Cutlip D, Midei M, Linnemeier T, Schreiber T, Cox D, Kereiakes D, Popma J, Robertson L, Prince R, Lansky A, Ho K, Kuntz R, Investigators A. Final results of a randomized trial comparing the MULTI-LINK stent with the Palmaz-Schatz stent for narrowings in native coronary arteries. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2001, 87: 157-162. PMID: 11152831, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01308-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTarget vessel failurePS stentPalmaz-SchatzMajor adverse cardiac eventsNative vessel lesionsAdverse cardiac eventsPrimary end pointNative coronary arteriesSuccessful stent deliveryPalmaz-Schatz stentsAngiographic outcomesCardiac eventsAngiographic restudyAcute resultsDiameter stenosisVessel lesionsCoronary arteryVessel failureClinical equivalenceStent deliveryNonsignificant trendPatientsExcellent deliverabilityEnd pointStentsFinal results of a randomized trial comparing the NIR stent to the Palmaz-Schatz stent for narrowings in native coronary arteries
Baim D, Cutlip D, O’Shaughnessy C, Hermiller J, Kereiakes D, Giambartolomei A, Katz S, Lansky A, Fitzpatrick M, Popma J, Ho K, Leon M, Kuntz R, Investigators N. Final results of a randomized trial comparing the NIR stent to the Palmaz-Schatz stent for narrowings in native coronary arteries. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2001, 87: 152-156. PMID: 11152830, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(00)01307-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary end pointTarget vessel failureNIR stentPS stentBetter acute angiographic resultsTarget vessel failure rateMajor adverse cardiac eventsEnd pointSingle coronary lesionsAdverse cardiac eventsNative coronary arteriesNorth American trialsSuccessful stent deliveryAcute angiographic resultsPalmaz-Schatz stentsPrespecified cohortCardiac eventsAngiographic restudyAngiographic resultsCoronary lesionsPS patientsDiameter stenosisCoronary arteryVessel failureStent placement
1999
Angiographic Patterns of In-Stent Restenosis
Mehran R, Dangas G, Abizaid A, Mintz G, Lansky A, Satler L, Pichard A, Kent K, Stone G, Leon M. Angiographic Patterns of In-Stent Restenosis. Circulation 1999, 100: 1872-1878. PMID: 10545431, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.100.18.1872.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTarget vessel revascularizationRecurrent ISRAngiographic classificationStent restenosisSubsequent target vessel revascularizationClass IFinal diameter stenosisPattern IIPattern IVessel revascularizationAngiographic patternsISR lesionsIndependent predictorsDiameter stenosisPrognostic informationAngiographic presentationIntimal hyperplasiaPatient triageFocal lesionsIntravascular ultrasoundMultivariate analysisClass IIIPattern IVInvestigational purposesPattern IIIQuantitative angiographic analysis of stent restenosis in the scripps coronary radiation to inhibit intimal proliferation post stenting (SCRIPPS) trial
Lansky A, Popma J, Massullo V, Jani S, Russo R, Schatz R, Steuterman S, Guarneri E, Wu H, Mehran R, Mintz G, Leon M, Teirstein P. Quantitative angiographic analysis of stent restenosis in the scripps coronary radiation to inhibit intimal proliferation post stenting (SCRIPPS) trial. The American Journal Of Cardiology 1999, 84: 410-414. PMID: 10468078, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(99)00325-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStent marginsStenting TrialStent restenosisIr-192Quantitative angiographic resultsQuantitative angiographic analysisLower restenosis ratePercent diameter stenosisLower relative riskPlacebo sourcesAngiographic resultsRestenosis rateDiameter stenosisAngiographic analysisRelative riskRestenosisTreatment lengthIridium-192Successful interventionsTrialsFurther studiesPatientsTreatmentStenosisFollow