Morphological evaluation of intracranial target vessel restenosis following various stent implantations
- Lian-bo, Gao
- Yi-na, Liu
- Hong-hua, Gao
- Jia-mei, Wen
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To compare morphological differences of intracranial target vessel restenosis following various stent implantations.
METHODS:
182 patients with intracranial arteriostenosis were selected from the Fourth Hospitals of China Medical University between May 2003 and May 2007, and divided into bare stent group (n=74, 98 stents) and drug stent group (n=108, 137 stents). All patients were followed up for 15 months, and underwent digital subtraction angiography to evaluate morphological changes of target vessel restenosis.
RESULTS:
Compared with bare stent group, the restenosis rates were significantly reduced in drug-eluting stent group (P < 0.05), the incidence of suffusion proliferation diseases reduced but intra-stent limitation and proximal stent limitation significantly increased (P < 0.05 or 0.01).
CONCLUSION:
Incidence of restenosis is high following bare-mental stent implantation, and morphological images mainly exhibit intra-stent suffusion and intra-stent involved suffusion. While, incidence of restenosis is low following drug stent implantation, and morphological images mainly exhibit intra-stent limitation and proximal stent limitation.

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