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Paclitaxel Balloon Coating, a Novel Method for Prevention and Therapy of Restenosis
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Endovascular TechniqueSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyCoronary Artery DiseaseThrombosisVascular SurgeryTopical DrugSkin PharmacologyPublic HealthCardiovascular ImagingPercutaneous Coronary InterventionScar PreventionAnesthesiologyPharmacologyDomestic PigsNovel MethodCardiovascular DiseaseDrug Delivery SystemsWound HealingMedicineQuantitative AngiographyPaclitaxel Balloon CoatingLocal Drug Delivery
Background— Drug-eluting stents have shown promising antirestenotic effects in clinical trials. Non–stent-based local delivery of antiproliferative drugs may offer additional flexibility and also reach vessel areas beyond the immediate stent coverage. The aim of the present study was to evaluate a novel method of local drug delivery based on angioplasty balloons. Methods and Results— Stainless steel stents (n=40; diameter, 3.0 to 3.5 mm; length, 18 mm) were implanted in the left anterior descending and circumflex coronary arteries of domestic pigs. Both conventional uncoated and 3 different types of paclitaxel-coated, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty balloons (contact with vessel wall for 1 minute) were used. No difference in short-term tolerance between coated and uncoated balloons and no signs of thrombotic events were observed. Quantitative angiography and histomorphometry of the stented arteries asserted the statistical equality of the baseline parameters between the control and the 3 tr...
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