- ►diabetesjournals.org J Gilbert, J Raboud, B Zinman - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—The average restenosis rates among patients with and without diabetes
were 36.7 and 25.9%, respectively. Restenosis rates were higher among older
populations and populations in which a greater percentage of patients with ... Cited by 39 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►oxfordjournals.org [PDF] AJ Scheen, F Warzee, VMG Legrand - European heart journal, 2004 - Eur Soc Cardiology We read with interest the systematic re- view on drug-eluting stents (DES) by
Hill et al. 1 The early data available indicate that DES reduce in-stent
restenosis and major adverse cardiac events (MACE), mainly ... Cited by 40 - Related articles - All 3 versions
- ►ahajournals.org NEJ West, PN Ruygrok, C Disco, MWI … - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc Methods and Results— We retrospectively analyzed all stented diabetic patients
in 16 studies of percutaneous coronary intervention, all of which underwent core
angiographic analysis at Cardialysis, Rotterdam. Univariate and ... Cited by 93 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
P Ortolani, A Marzocchi, C Marrozzini, T … - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis - interscience.wiley.com OBJECTIVES: To see whether use of a sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) is superior to
a third-generation thin-strut, cobalt-chromium stent (CCS) in terms of
in-segment late loss at 9 months in patients with symptomatic coronary ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org [PDF] AJ Scheen, F Warzée - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc We describe a previously unre- ported clinical scenario of remit- ting diabetes
in two young brothers who do not fit existing diagnos- tic classifications. They
may represent a new genetic subgroup of diabetes. Case 1 presented at 3.6 ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- Free from Publisher SR Wilson, BA Vakili, W Sherman, TA … - Diabetes care, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov OBJECTIVE: Diabetic patients are known to have reduced long-term survival
following percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty compared with
nondiabetic patients. However, it is unknown whether this survival ... Cited by 21 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
F Warzée, V Legrand, AJ Scheen - REVUE MEDICALE DE LIEGE, 2004 - rmlg.ulg.ac.be Le diabète sucré, en particulier le diabète de type 2, représente un facteur
de risque corona- rien majeur, ce qui a conduit à considérer, chez de nombreux
patients, le recours à des procé- dures de revascularisation. Dans un ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 3 versions
PW Radke, M Voswinkel, M Reith, A Kaiser, … - The American journal of cardiology, 2004 - Elsevier In-stent restenosis remains the major limitation of coronary stent
implantation.[1] The restenosis process in patients with diabetes mellitus is
characterized by an exaggerated neointimal response after stent ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 6 versions
- ►oxfordjournals.org J Mehilli, A Kastrati, H Bollwein, A Dibra, H … - European heart journal, 2003 - Eur Soc Cardiology Methods and results The study includes a cohort of 4374 consecutive patients
(1025 women and 3349 men), undergoing coronary stenting for stable or unstable
angina. Follow-up angiography at 6 months was performed in 80% of patients. ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - All 3 versions
TF Boyden, BK Nallamothu, M Moscucci, PS … - The American Journal of Cardiology, 2007 - Elsevier Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for restenosis in patients undergoing
percutaneous coronary intervention. Randomized controlled trials comparing
drug-eluting stents (DESs) with bare metal stents (BMSs) showed a marked ... Cited by 29 - Related articles - All 13 versions