Five-year follow-up of underexpanded and overexpanded bioresorbable scaffolds: self-correction and impact on shear stress
EuroIntervention 12(17): 2158-2159
Article 2017 English
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RT
Ryo Torii
ET
Erhan Tenekecioğlu
CB
Christos V. Bourantas
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Practical implicationUnderexpansion and overexpansion have been incriminated as causative factors of adverse cardiac events.However, dynamic biological interaction between vessel wall and scaffold may attenuate the adverse haemodynamic impact of overexpansion or underexpansion.
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