CORONARY IN-STENT RESTENOSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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Intrastent restenosis is a narrowing of the lumen of a coronary vessel previously treated with angioplasty It is the result of two histopathological processes: vascular remodeling and neointimal hyperplasia due to smooth muscle migration and proliferation, with the latter mechanism predominating. It manifests clinically with symptoms of ischemia and angiographic findings showing at least a 50% reduction in the lumen of a vessel previously treated with balloon angioplasty or a stent. Second generation drug eluting stents or drug eluting balloons are recommended for treatment, depending on the type of restenosis being treated.
We present a review of the literature about of the various aspects of this topic which remains a clinical challenge for interventional cardiologists, starting from its origin its historical background.to various treatment options.
[Zakaria Choho, Tanae El Ghali, Walid Ben Brahim, Fatima Azzahra Benmessaoud and Latifa Oukerraj (2023); CORONARY IN-STENT RESTENOSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Int. J. of Adv. Res. 11 (Sep). 1440-1448] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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