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Drug Eluting Stents
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DES
Defined
A drug-eluting stent is a scaffold-like device placed into narrowed, diseased
coronary arteries that slowly releases a drug to block cell proliferation. This
prevents scar-tissue–like growth that, together with clots could otherwise block
the stented artery.
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Coronary Artery Disease
This is an extensive heart web site for all things having to do with coronary
artery disease such as causes, risk factors, symptoms, treatments, prognosis,
complications, and prevention. Start reading…
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Stent Procedure & Angioplasty
The most popular angioplasty website on Web is filled with breaking news,
videos, support forum topics, and much more. It’s a resource worth book-marking.
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Stent Worries Cost Sales for Boston Scientific and Johnson & Johnson
October 2006--A new report finds Boston Scientific Corp. and Johnson & Johnson
are losing sales due to doctors’ concerns over the risks posed by drug-coated
heart stents. The drug-coated stents may be causing an additional 2,160 deaths
worldwide each year, according to an editorial published Oct. 11 by the Journal
of the American College of Cardiology.
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