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UnknownNCT05451368

Neointimal Features in Patients With Restenosis of Calcified Lesions

Characteristics of Intimal and Neoatherosclerosis in Patients With Restenosis After DES Implantation for Calcified Lesions

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
120 (estimated)
Sponsor
Shenyang Northern Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Previous studies have suggested that restenosis (RS) after stenting is mainly due to smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration, but recent evidence suggests that in-stent restenosis(ISR) is associated with a number of factors. Coronary artery calcification is an independent predictor of ischaemia-mediated revascularisation 1 year after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) following RS.The characteristics of new neointima in patients with in-stent restenosis of calcified lesions are important issues to explore

Detailed description

The characteristics of the endothelium after DES following implantation of calcified lesions have always been of interest to us. Its inherent peculiarities make the new endothelium of calcified lesions different. Firstly, the presence of calcification makes the neointima heal slowly. In addition DES has an anti-proliferative effect, which further diminishes the healing ability of the neointima of calcified lesions and impairs the barrier function of the endothelium. This may have a similar pathway to the formation of neointimal atherosclerosis or heterogeneous endothelium within the neointima. Secondly, stents with calcified lesions can be accompanied by incomplete stent expansion, stent fracture and stent misalignment. These conditions may accelerate the occurrence of restenosis within the stent. Thirdly, there are different types of calcified lesions. Different types of calcified lesions may heal and restenosis in different ways. It is therefore understood that calcified lesion healing has a number of pathways that exist in contradiction. These are issues that need to be explored in depth.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCoronary artery calcification lesionsCalcification of atherosclerosis, a complex, organic, regulated and active process, is one of the manifestations of atherosclerosis. The progression of coronary atherosclerosis is a strong independent predictor of future coronary events. It has been shown that coronary artery calcification affects the healing of the neointima and the function of the endothelium after stenting. This may lead to changes in neointimal morphology and the development of neoatherosclerosis after stent implantation.

Timeline

Start date
2022-03-17
Primary completion
2023-02-28
Completion
2023-03-31
First posted
2022-07-11
Last updated
2022-07-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

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