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Impact of optical coherence tomography‐derived neointimal tissue morphology on development of very late in‐stent restenosis

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This study evaluated the progression of very late in‐stent restenosis (VL‐ISR) by analyzing four serial coronary angiography (CAG) images and its correlation with neointimal tissue characterization of the VL‐ISR lesions… Click to show full abstract

This study evaluated the progression of very late in‐stent restenosis (VL‐ISR) by analyzing four serial coronary angiography (CAG) images and its correlation with neointimal tissue characterization of the VL‐ISR lesions on optical coherence tomography (OCT).

Keywords: optical coherence; stent restenosis; neointimal tissue; late stent; coherence tomography

Journal Title: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year Published: 2020

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