Inflammatory response following peripheral endovascular treatment correlates with the extent of peripheral arterial injury (CROSBI ID 661867)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Turk, Tajana ; Rubin, Otmar ; Šarić, Gordan ; Mišević, Tonći ; Kopačin, Vjekoslav
engleski
Inflammatory response following peripheral endovascular treatment correlates with the extent of peripheral arterial injury
Endovascular treatment (EVT), as a minimally invasive therapy, treats only a diseased vessel segment. However, dilatation with high pressure balloons and implantation of stents cause periprocedural injury of the arterial wall by endothelial denudation, as well as intimal and medial damage. These injuries are followed by inflammatory response that often ends with neointimal hyperplasia, a major culprit for long-term EVT failure. Present study has assessed the correlation between periprocedural arterial injury and inflammatory response measured by CRP and fibrinogen increase, suggesting that the extent of iatrogenic damage to the arterial wall could relate to future arterial remodeling and subsequent restenosis.
Vascular, Interventional vascular, Arteries / Aorta, Catheter arteriography, Angioplasty, Stents, Biological effects, Arteriosclerosis, Inflammation
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Podaci o prilogu
1-15.
2018.
objavljeno
10.1594/ecr2018/C-1514
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
European Congress of Radiology
poster
28.02.2018-04.03.2018
Beč, Austrija