SymbolFeasibility of inhibiting coronary artery restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by magnetic induction target hyperthermia treatment

  • Wang, Rui
  • Zhao, Ling-yun
  • Liu, Ji-guang
  • Tang, Jin-tian
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research 13(13):p 2539-2543, March 26, 2009.

Abstract:

The high rate of restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) can result in surgery failure or a second operation. Restenosis is a complex process caused by many factors, including elastic recoil of vessels, thrombosis, neointima formation, blood vessel wall remodeling, or inflammatory reaction. Magnetic induction target hyperthermia treatment has following advantages: ‡Can obvious decrease the occurrence of restenosis after stent implantation, reduce the pain and economic loss of patients for a second operation. ‡ARepeated heating treat, avoid unevenness transition temperature. ‡BThe specificity and precision is superior to other heating methods, it is a non-invasion treating method with reduplication. However, whether direction and angle would affect temperature of stent or whether body tissues would damaged under high magnetic field remains uncertain.

Wang R, Zhao LY, Liu JG, Tang JT. Feasibility of inhibiting coronary artery restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty by magnetic induction target hyperthermia treatment.Zhongguo Zuzhi Gongcheng Yanjiu yu Linchuang Kangfu. 2009;13(13):2539-2543. [http://www.crter.cnhttp://en.zglckf.com]

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