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Endovascular beta-radiation to reduce restenosis after coronary balloon angioplasty - Results of the beta energy restenosis trial (BERT)
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关键词: INHIBITS NEOINTIMA FORMATION;    IRRADIATION;    EXPERIENCE;    PREVENTION;    THERAPY;    INJURY;    MODEL;    SWINE;   
DOI  :  10.1161/01.CIR.97.20.2025
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background-In the porcine overstretch injury model of restenosis, endovascular beta-radiation reduces neointima formation. To determine whether this therapy could be applied to patients with coronary artery disease, a special device was developed to allow delivery of 12 encapsulated Sr-90/Y sources, measuring a total of 30 mm, to various sites within the coronary arterial tree. This study was designed to evaluate the feasibility of the delivery of 12, 14, or 16 Gy at 2 mm after balloon angioplasty of stenoses of native coronary vessels. Methods and Results-Delivery of beta-radiation was attempted in 23 patients after successful balloon angioplasty. Source delivery was successful in 21 of the 23 patients (91%). There was no in-hospital or 30-day morbidity or mortality. Follow-up quantitative coronary arteriography in 20 patients demonstrated a late loss of 0.05 mm, a late loss index of 4%, and a restenosis rate of 15%. The use of the beta-emitter Sr-90/Y significantly reduced treatment time and operator exposure compared with previous trials with the gamma-emitter Ir-192. Conclusions-In this study, the administration of endovascular beta-radiation after angioplasty was safe and feasible and substantially altered the postangioplasty late lumen loss, resulting in a lower-than-expected rate of restenosis, On the basis of these encouraging results, a multicenter, randomized trial with operators and patients blinded to treatment assignment is planned.

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