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I am pleased to announce that starting with our next issue, the journal will have a new name—Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine (CRM). The new name will help expand the journal's content, thus ...
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Ron Waksman
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| CLINICAL ORIGINAL ARTICES |
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No change in endothelial-dependent vasomotion late after coronary irradiation
Abstract: Purpose: Mechanical injury from balloon angioplasty and stenting is known to cause prolonged endothelial dysfunction, even distal to the injured segment. Intravascular irradiation therapy is...
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Sjoerd H. Hofma,
Bas M. van Dalen,
Pedro A. Lemos,
Jurgen M.R. Ligthart,
Jiro Aoki,
Eugene P. McFadden,
Georgios Sianos,
Dirk van Essen,
Pim J. de Feijter,
Patrick W. Serruys,
Wim J. v.d. Giessen
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156-161
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Clinical and angiographic outcomes of cardiac transplant patients treated with intracoronary beta-radiation for in-stent restenosis: A case series
Abstract: Background: Vascular brachytherapy (VBT) is effective for the treatment of in-stent restenosis (ISR), however, the effect of VBT clinical and angiographic outcomes of patients with ISR who h...
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Francis Q. Almeda,
Rajesh Nambiar,
Dave C.Y. Chua,
Shaun Senter,
Justin Haynie,
Clifford J. Kavinsky,
Jeffrey Snell,
Cam Nguyen,
James C.H. Chu,
Gary L. Schaer
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162-165
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Brachytherapy with gamma radiation of a coronary artery for in-stent restenosis may induce the regression of in-stent restenosis of an adjacent coronary artery without angioplasty. First case report and review of the literature
Abstract: Here, we present a case of a 63-year-old male who presented with in-stent restenosis of two coronary arteries simultaneously (mid circumflex and proximal ramus). After the brachytherapy of t...
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Mohammad-Reza Movahed
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166-170
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Endovascular treatment of peripheral vascular disease: before or after coronary surgery?
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a major risk factor in candidates for coronary surgery impacting the overall mortality and morbidity in the preoperative and long-term follow-up after coronary sur...
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Gianluca Rigatelli,
Loris Roncon,
Massimo Giordan,
Pietro Zonzin,
Giorgio Rigatelli
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171-172
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Late thrombosis in cypher stents after the discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy
Abstract: Drug-eluting stents, since their approval in the United States, have become the treatment of choice for de novo coronary artery narrowing due to their ability to reduce restenosis and the ne...
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Eugenio Stabile,
Edouard Cheneau,
Timothy Kinnaird,
William O. Suddath,
Neil J. Weissman,
Rebecca Torguson,
Kenneth M. Kent,
Augusto D. Pichard,
Lowell F. Satler,
Ron Waksman
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173-176
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Ron Waksman
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177-202
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