Piraino D, Cimino G, Buccheri D, Dendramis G, Andolina G, Cortese B. Recurrent in-stent restenosis, certainty of its origin, uncertainty about treatment.
Int J Cardiol 2016;
230:91-96. [PMID:
28038808 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.12.073]
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Abstract
Treatment of recurrent in-stent restenosis is a real brainteaser for the interventional cardiologist who cannot resort to the guidelines to have indications about the type of treatment to be preferred. The use of intracoronary imaging may provide insights into the underlying mechanisms of this complication and use of drug-coated balloons may be a valid alternative and especially a thoughtful treatment when the repeated and perseverant use of drug-eluting stents clearly fails. In this setting, we present a review of the literature about this interesting topic, going deep into the heart of the problem, its origin and possible treatment options.
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