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Augmentation of wall shear stress inhibits neointimal hyperplasia after stent implantation: inhibition through reduction of inflammation?

Carlier, Stéphane G
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van Damme, Luc C A
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Blommerde, Casper P
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2003
Circulation

Low wall shear stress (WSS) increases neointimal hyperplasia (NH) in vein grafts and stents. We studied the causal relationship between WSS and NH formation in stents by locally increasing WSS with a flow divider (Anti-Restenotic Diffuser, Endoart SA) placed in the center of the stent.

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DOI
10.1161/01.CIR.0000066914.95878.6D
PubMed ID

12742998

Author(s)
Carlier, Stéphane G
van Damme, Luc C A
Blommerde, Casper P
Wentzel, Jolanda J
van Langehove, Glenn
Verheye, Stephan
Kockx, Mark M
Knaapen, Michiel W M
Cheng, Caroline
Gijsen, Frank
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Date Issued

2003

Published in
Circulation
Volume

107

Issue

21

Start page

2741

End page

6

Subjects

Stents

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