Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds

© 2017, Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics. Vascular reparative therapy has become a reality with bioresorbable scaffolds (BRSs). To assess acute and long-term performance of the device, multimodality imaging would be essential. Radiopacity of metal hinders the imag...

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Main Authors: Yohei Sotomi, Pannipa Suwannasom, Erhan Tenekecioglu, Carlos Collet, Shimpei Nakatani, Takayuki Okamura, Takashi Muramatsu, Yuki Ishibashi, Hiroki Tateishi, Yosuke Miyazaki, Taku Asano, Yuki Katagiri, Constantin von zur Muehlen, Kengo Tanabe, Ken Kozuma, Yukio Ozaki, Patrick W. Serruys, Yoshinobu Onuma
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-590622018-09-05T04:37:14Z Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds Yohei Sotomi Pannipa Suwannasom Erhan Tenekecioglu Carlos Collet Shimpei Nakatani Takayuki Okamura Takashi Muramatsu Yuki Ishibashi Hiroki Tateishi Yosuke Miyazaki Taku Asano Yuki Katagiri Constantin von zur Muehlen Kengo Tanabe Ken Kozuma Yukio Ozaki Patrick W. Serruys Yoshinobu Onuma Medicine © 2017, Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics. Vascular reparative therapy has become a reality with bioresorbable scaffolds (BRSs). To assess acute and long-term performance of the device, multimodality imaging would be essential. Radiopacity of metal hinders the imaging assessment, whereas radiolucent polymeric scaffolds allow for a precise imaging assessment with either invasive or non-invasive modality at baseline and at follow-up, which is one of the advantages of polymeric BRSs. Recent large trials evaluating clinical results of the first-generation BRS technology raised concerns about the safety and efficacy of these devices, namely, scaffold thrombosis. Intensive research with multimodality imaging in the field is being conducted to have in-depth understanding of the issues, which will facilitate the improvement of implantation techniques and the development of the next-generation BRSs. The current review focuses on the clinical application of the imaging modalities to assess the short- and long-term performance of the Absorb BVS. 2018-09-05T04:37:14Z 2018-09-05T04:37:14Z 2018-01-01 Journal 18684297 18684300 2-s2.0-85040030161 10.1007/s12928-017-0486-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85040030161&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59062
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Yohei Sotomi
Pannipa Suwannasom
Erhan Tenekecioglu
Carlos Collet
Shimpei Nakatani
Takayuki Okamura
Takashi Muramatsu
Yuki Ishibashi
Hiroki Tateishi
Yosuke Miyazaki
Taku Asano
Yuki Katagiri
Constantin von zur Muehlen
Kengo Tanabe
Ken Kozuma
Yukio Ozaki
Patrick W. Serruys
Yoshinobu Onuma
Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
description © 2017, Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics. Vascular reparative therapy has become a reality with bioresorbable scaffolds (BRSs). To assess acute and long-term performance of the device, multimodality imaging would be essential. Radiopacity of metal hinders the imaging assessment, whereas radiolucent polymeric scaffolds allow for a precise imaging assessment with either invasive or non-invasive modality at baseline and at follow-up, which is one of the advantages of polymeric BRSs. Recent large trials evaluating clinical results of the first-generation BRS technology raised concerns about the safety and efficacy of these devices, namely, scaffold thrombosis. Intensive research with multimodality imaging in the field is being conducted to have in-depth understanding of the issues, which will facilitate the improvement of implantation techniques and the development of the next-generation BRSs. The current review focuses on the clinical application of the imaging modalities to assess the short- and long-term performance of the Absorb BVS.
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author Yohei Sotomi
Pannipa Suwannasom
Erhan Tenekecioglu
Carlos Collet
Shimpei Nakatani
Takayuki Okamura
Takashi Muramatsu
Yuki Ishibashi
Hiroki Tateishi
Yosuke Miyazaki
Taku Asano
Yuki Katagiri
Constantin von zur Muehlen
Kengo Tanabe
Ken Kozuma
Yukio Ozaki
Patrick W. Serruys
Yoshinobu Onuma
author_facet Yohei Sotomi
Pannipa Suwannasom
Erhan Tenekecioglu
Carlos Collet
Shimpei Nakatani
Takayuki Okamura
Takashi Muramatsu
Yuki Ishibashi
Hiroki Tateishi
Yosuke Miyazaki
Taku Asano
Yuki Katagiri
Constantin von zur Muehlen
Kengo Tanabe
Ken Kozuma
Yukio Ozaki
Patrick W. Serruys
Yoshinobu Onuma
author_sort Yohei Sotomi
title Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
title_short Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
title_full Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
title_fullStr Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
title_full_unstemmed Imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
title_sort imaging assessment of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds
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