Drug-Eluting Introducer Sheath Prevents Local Peripheral Complications
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions(2011)
Abstract
Conclusions Nitric oxide coating on the introducer sheath prevents local complications during PCI and results in less vascular thrombosis and inflammation at the access site, contributing to patency of the access vessel with similar size to the radial artery.
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Key words
drug-coating,introducer sheath,nitric oxide,percutaneous coronary intervention,radial artery
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