Pathology of Endovascular Stents
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Keating, John H.; Nakamura, Kenta; Edelman, Elazer R
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Contemporary endovascular stents are the product of an iterative design and development process that leverages evolving concepts in vascular biology and engineering. This article reviews how insights into vascular pathophysiology, materials science, and design mechanics drive stent design and explain modes of stent failure. Current knowledge of pathologic processes is providing a more complete picture of the factors mediating stent failure. Further evolution of endovascular stents includes bioresorbable platforms tailored to treat plaques acutely and to then disappear after lesion pacification. Ongoing refinement of stent technology will continue to require insights from pathology to understand adverse events, refine clinical protocols, and drive innovation. Keywords: Coronary artery disease; Pathology; Bare metal stent; Drug-eluting stent; In-stent restenosis; In-stent thrombosis; Atherosclerosis; Neoatherosclerosis
Date issued
2016-05Department
Institute for Medical Engineering and ScienceJournal
Interventional Cardiology Clinics
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Elsevier BV
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Nakamura, Kenta et al. “Pathology of Endovascular Stents.” Interventional Cardiology Clinics 5, 3 (July 2016): 391–403 © 2016 Elsevier Inc
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2211-7458