Post-Stent Evaluation, Stent Thrombosis, and In-Stent Restenosis

Author(s):  
Annapoorna Kini ◽  
Jagat Narula ◽  
Yuliya Vengrenyuk ◽  
Samin Sharma
2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 591-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Per Thayssen ◽  
Lisette Jensen ◽  
Jens Lassen ◽  
Hans Tilsted ◽  
Anne Kaltoft ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 62 (18) ◽  
pp. B146
Author(s):  
Oskar Angerås ◽  
Per Albertsson ◽  
Christian Dworeck ◽  
Inger Haraldsson ◽  
Dan Ioanes ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 390-398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinichiro Miyazaki ◽  
Yoshikazu Hiasa ◽  
Takefumi Takahashi ◽  
Yudai Yano ◽  
Tomoko Minami ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (14) ◽  
pp. E1745
Author(s):  
Shinichiro Miyazaki ◽  
Yoshikazu Hiasa ◽  
Takefumi Takahashi ◽  
Po-min Chen ◽  
Keitaro Mahara ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Fakilahyel S. Mshelbwala ◽  
Mir B. Basir ◽  
Brittany Fuller ◽  
Khaldoon Alaswad

The introduction of stents has led to significant improvement in the management of coronary artery disease. In-stent thrombosis, target lesion revascularization, and stent fracture (SF) have been identified as causes of in-stent restenosis. Peri-contrast staining (PSS) has been associated with in-stent restenosis, stent thrombosis, stent fracture, and the development of coronary aneurysm. As the frequency of patients with first generation sirolimus-eluting coronary stents becomes infrequent; PSS may go unrecognized. Herein, we present a patient with a decade of longitudinal follow-up, who developed PSS identified on coronary angiogram with recurrent stent failure.


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