Is There a Benefit of Drug-Eluting Stents Rather than Bare Metal Stents in Large Coronary Artery Lesions? / 대한내과학회지
Korean Journal of Medicine
; : 661-663, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
Drug-eluting stents (DES) are widely used rather than bare metal stents (BMS) in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) because DES have been shown to dramatically reduce restenosis and improve the rate of event free survival. Many clinical trials have been shown the advantages of DES over BMS in subset of small coronary artery diseases. There are, however, conflicting reports on the advantages of DES over BMS for larger coronary artery lesions. In this issue of the journal, Kim et al investigated the clinical outcomes between DES and BMS in large coronary artery diseases. In future, additional large, randomized, controlled, muticenter trials with new generation DES and intravascular ultrasound-guided PCI will be needed to define the clear role of DES on large coronary artery lesions.
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Main subject:
Coronary Artery Disease
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Stents
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Disease-Free Survival
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Coronary Vessels
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Drug-Eluting Stents
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Korean Journal of Medicine
Year:
2011
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Article