Publication: Bioresorbable Scaffolds in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Long-Term Follow-Up in 4 Patients.
dc.contributor.author | Camacho Freire, Santiago Jesús | |
dc.contributor.author | Gómez Menchero, Antonio Enrique | |
dc.contributor.author | Roa Garrido, Jessica | |
dc.contributor.author | León Jiménez, Javier | |
dc.contributor.author | Cardenal Piris, Rosa | |
dc.contributor.author | Díaz Fernández, José Francisco | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-01-25T10:02:16Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-01-25T10:02:16Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-12-19 | |
dc.description.abstract | Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is a rare condition, and diagnosis and treatment are challenging among patients who present with acute coronary syndrome. Typically, the condition affects young females who have no underlying atherosclerotic disease. To date, few cases of bioresorbable scaffold implantation for the treatment of spontaneous coronary artery dissection have been reported. Therefore, we describe the cases of 4 patients whom we treated with scaffolds. We evaluated the long-term results by using intravascular ultrasound and optical coherence tomographic scanning. | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.14503/THIJ-16-6059 | |
dc.identifier.essn | 1526-6702 | |
dc.identifier.pmc | PMC5737153 | |
dc.identifier.pmid | 29276441 | |
dc.identifier.pubmedURL | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5737153/pdf | |
dc.identifier.unpaywallURL | https://doi.org/10.14503/thij-16-6059 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11948 | |
dc.issue.number | 6 | |
dc.journal.title | Texas Heart Institute journal | |
dc.journal.titleabbreviation | Tex Heart Inst J | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.organization | Hospital Universitario Juan Ramón Jiménez | |
dc.page.number | 405-410 | |
dc.pubmedtype | Journal Article | |
dc.rights.accessRights | open access | |
dc.subject | Absorbable implants | |
dc.subject | aneurysm, dissecting/diagnosis | |
dc.subject | blood vessel prosthesis | |
dc.subject | coronary vessels/diagnostic imaging/pathology | |
dc.subject | multimodal imaging/methods | |
dc.subject | percutaneous coronary intervention/instrumentation | |
dc.subject | rupture, spontaneous | |
dc.subject | tissue scaffolds | |
dc.subject | treatment outcome | |
dc.subject | vascular diseases/therapy | |
dc.subject.mesh | Absorbable Implants | |
dc.subject.mesh | Coronary Angiography | |
dc.subject.mesh | Coronary Vessel Anomalies | |
dc.subject.mesh | Coronary Vessels | |
dc.subject.mesh | Female | |
dc.subject.mesh | Follow-Up Studies | |
dc.subject.mesh | Humans | |
dc.subject.mesh | Middle Aged | |
dc.subject.mesh | Percutaneous Coronary Intervention | |
dc.subject.mesh | Prosthesis Design | |
dc.subject.mesh | Time Factors | |
dc.subject.mesh | Tissue Scaffolds | |
dc.subject.mesh | Tomography, Optical Coherence | |
dc.subject.mesh | Vascular Diseases | |
dc.title | Bioresorbable Scaffolds in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Long-Term Follow-Up in 4 Patients. | |
dc.type | research article | |
dc.type.hasVersion | VoR | |
dc.volume.number | 44 | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |