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Plaque volume reduction after drug-coated balloon angioplasty for superficial femoral artery lesion

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Paclitaxel has a potentially beneficial effect on atherosclerotic plaque volume reduction; however, data about plaque volume reduction in real-world practice are scarce. We herein report a case whose plaque volume… Click to show full abstract

Paclitaxel has a potentially beneficial effect on atherosclerotic plaque volume reduction; however, data about plaque volume reduction in real-world practice are scarce. We herein report a case whose plaque volume of superficial femoral artery was analyzed using high-definition intravascular ultrasound just after endovascular treatment using drug-coated balloon and at 6 months after the procedure. From analysis using a quantitative intravascular ultrasound analysis system, the lumen volume was enlarged (from 2909.2 to 4944.1 mm 3 ) as a result of not only vessel volume enlargement (from 7242.0 to 8296.3 mm 3 ) but also plaque volume reduction (from 4332.8 to 3352.2 mm 3 ).

Keywords: superficial femoral; volume reduction; volume; plaque volume

Journal Title: Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics
Year Published: 2020

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