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  The efficacy of nanoscale poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy) phosphazene] (PTFEP) coatings in reducing thrombogenicity and late in-stent stenosis in a porcine coronary artery model

Satzl, S., Henn, C., Christoph, P., Kurz, P., Stampfl, U., Stampfl, S., et al. (2007). The efficacy of nanoscale poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy) phosphazene] (PTFEP) coatings in reducing thrombogenicity and late in-stent stenosis in a porcine coronary artery model. Investigative Radiology, 42(5), 303-311. doi:10.1097/01.rli.0000261439.90760.9d.

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Satzl, Stefanie, Author
Henn, Christina, Author
Christoph, Patricia, Author
Kurz, Patrick, Author
Stampfl, Ulrike, Author
Stampfl, Sibylle, Author
Thomas, Florian, Author
Radeleff, Boris, Author
Berger, Irina, Author
Grunze, Michael1, Author           
Richter, Götz M., Author
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1Cellular Biophysics, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2364731              

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Free keywords: vascular stents, late in-stent stenosis, thrombogenicity, biocompatibility, polyphosphazene
 Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Previous experimental studies have demonstrated that poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] (PTFEP) nanocoated stents have antithrombotic characteristics, reduce in-stent stenosis, prevent wall inflammation, and do not hamper endothelialization. This study was designed to validate these findings in a porcine coronary artery model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PTFEP-coated (n = 15) and bare stents (n= 13) were implanted in coronary arteries of 18 mini-pigs (4- and 12-week follow-up). Primary study endpoints were thrombogenicity and in-stent stenosis, secondary study endpoints were inflammatory response and re-endothelialization evaluated by quantitative angiography and light microscopy. RESULTS: No thrombus deposition occurred on any stent. At 4 weeks follow-up, the bare stents (n = 4) had a significantly smaller neointimal area (1.93 vs. 3.20 mm(2), P = 0.009). At 12 weeks, PTFEP-coated stents (n = 11) had significantly superior results in almost all parameters: neointimal area (2.25 vs. 2.65 mm(2), P = 0.034), neointimal height (204.46 vs. 299.41 microm, P = 0.048), percentage stenosis (38.25 vs. 50.42%, P = 0.019), and inflammation score (0.12 vs. 0.30, P = 0.029). Complete re-endothelialization was seen in both stent types at both intervals. CONCLUSION: At long-term follow-up, the superior results of PTFEP-coated stents were characterized by a noteworthy reduction of neointimal growth and inflammatory response.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2006-09-082006-12-242007-05
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 9
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Title: Investigative Radiology
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Publ. Info: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 42 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 303 - 311 Identifier: ISSN: 0020-9996
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925408761