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Treatment of experimentally induced atherosclerosis in swine iliac arteries: A comparison of self-expanding and balloon-expanded stents
Authors:Chamaree Chuapetcharasopon  Kenneth C. Wright  Sidney Wallace  Richard L. Dobben  Cesare Gianturco
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Department of Radiology, Ramathibodi Hospital, 10400 Bangkok, Thailand;(2) Present address: Department of Radiology, University of Illinois Hospital, 60602 Chicago, IL;(3) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Box 57, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:
Atherosclerosis was induced in 20 Hanford miniature swine. Subsequently, one iliac artery lesion in each of 16 pigs was stented with either a self-expanding (8 pigs) or a balloon-expanded (8 pigs) stent. Immediately after stent placement, 4 animals in each group were taken off the atherogenic diet and continued on normal chow for the remainder of the study. Four months after stents were placed, atherosclerosis and the mural changes associated with the stent were more clearly evident in the arteries of the pigs continued on the atherogenic diet. These pigs also exhibited significantly more neointimal proliferation. In addition, the arteries containing the balloon-expanded stents showed more extensive and complex intimal changes when compared with arteries with self-expanding stents. Although both stent designs were equally effective in maintaining vascular patency, the balloon-expanded stent was more traumatic to the vessel wall which resulted in a significantly greater neointimal thickness.
Keywords:Atherosclerosis  Iliac arteries  Stents
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