Abstract

Vorphal and Kelm raise an intriguing nuance regarding vascular repair after drug-eluting stent implantation. Their insightful letter and pioneering work suggest limited thrombosis may be important for optimal healing, and complete elimination of clot may adversely affect repair. Interestingly, early studies of drug-free stent coatings reported reduced thrombogenicity compared with bare metal devices without effecting intimal hyperplasia.1 …

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