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Endovascular irradiation for the prevention of restenosis after angio plasty

  • Received Date: 2002-04-12
  • Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)is the most common technique for the restenosis of coronary arteries.Restenosis,Which is an unsolved clinical problem occurs within 6 months in 40%~60% of all cases.At present,endovascular irradiation with radioistope is a promising method to overcome restenosis.This article mainly disscusses the mechanism,doses,animal and clinical experiments and safety of intravascular brachytherapy.It is a review of relatively recently developed field of this technique.
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Abstract: Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)is the most common technique for the restenosis of coronary arteries.Restenosis,Which is an unsolved clinical problem occurs within 6 months in 40%~60% of all cases.At present,endovascular irradiation with radioistope is a promising method to overcome restenosis.This article mainly disscusses the mechanism,doses,animal and clinical experiments and safety of intravascular brachytherapy.It is a review of relatively recently developed field of this technique.

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