Lim PO. Stent, balloon and hybrid in
de novo PCI: could the whole be greater than the sum of its parts?
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY 2023;
30:37. [PMID:
39247419 PMCID:
PMC11376257 DOI:
10.5837/bjc.2023.037]
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Abstract
Andreas Grüntzig, an ardent angiologist crafted an indeflatable sausage-shaped dual-lumen balloon- catheter, designed its delivery to the heart, launched minimally invasive coronary intervention and taught by beaming live demonstration. Subsequent advances are just incremental tweaks and tinkers around this fully formed framework from 1978. The near-immediate or instant feedback learning process by which the heart responds to any new invasive procedural variation facilitates each new change; be it drug- eluting stent, drug-coated balloon, or both in different combinations and permutations. Now with Grüntzig's balloon armed with an antiproliferative drug, it could dominate the field once more, as he originally envisaged.
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