Abstract

Highlights. Bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds for percutaneous coronary interventions in multivessel coronaryartery disease patients and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus may increase the effectiveness of endovascular treatment and improve the long-term prognosis. The review article discusses recent data and evidences on the efficacy and safety of various stent generations for treating patients with coronary artery disease. The main complications commonly occurred following the implantation of drug-eluting stents in the long-term period are summarized, suggesting the rationale for the use of the next generation bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds in routine clinical practice. Bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds for endovascular treatment of patients with coronary artery disease show comparable efficacy compared with conventional drug-eluting stents. Particular attention is paid to the technical approaches of bioabsorbable vascular scaffold implantation, the use of intavascular imaging to control the implantation, as well as the timing of dual antiplatelet therapy in the postoperative period. The final term of the first-generation scaffold absorption, dual antiplatelet therapy, the effectiveness of bioabsorbable vascular scaffold-treated distal lesions and safety in patients with type 2 diabetes are highlighted. Future perspectives of using the next generation bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds that may improve the efficiency of percutaneous coronary interventions are presented.

Highlights

  • Использование биоабсорбируемых сосудистых эндопротезов для эндоваскулярного лечения больных хронической ишемической болезнью сердца, в том числе с сопутствующим сахарным диабетом 2-го типа и дистальным типом поражения коронарного русла, позволит повысить эффективность эндоваскулярного лечения и улучшить отдаленный прогноз таких пациентов

  • Bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds for percutaneous coronary interventions in multivessel coronary artery disease patients and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus may increase the effectiveness of endovascular treatment and improve the long-term prognosis

  • Three-year clinical outcomes of patients treated with everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffolds: Final results of the A bioabsorbable everolimus-eluting coronary stent system (ABSORB) EXTEND trial investigators

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Introduction

Использование биоабсорбируемых сосудистых эндопротезов для эндоваскулярного лечения больных хронической ишемической болезнью сердца, в том числе с сопутствующим сахарным диабетом 2-го типа и дистальным типом поражения коронарного русла, позволит повысить эффективность эндоваскулярного лечения и улучшить отдаленный прогноз таких пациентов. Bioabsorbable vascular scaffolds for endovascular treatment of patients with coronary artery disease show comparable efficacy compared with conventional drug-eluting stents.

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