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      Long-Term Primary Patency Rate After Nitinol Self-Expandable Stents Implantation in Long, Totally Occluded Femoropopliteal (TASC II C & D) Lesions.

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          Endovascular therapy for long femoropopliteal lesions using percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty or first-generation of peripheral stents has been associated with unacceptable one-year restenosis rates. However, with recent advances in equipment and techniques, a better primary patency rate is expected. This study was conducted to detect the long-term primary patency rate of nitinol self-expandable stents implanted in long, totally occluded femoropopliteal lesions TransAtlantic Inter-Society Census (TASC II type C & D), and determine the predictors of reocclusion or restenosis in the stented segments.

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          Journal
          Heart Lung Circ
          Heart, lung & circulation
          Elsevier BV
          1444-2892
          1443-9506
          Jun 2017
          : 26
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Cardiology, Kasr Alaini Hospital, Cairo University, Egypt; Division of Cardiology, Aswan Heart Center, Aswan, Egypt. Electronic address: drmahmoudfarouk@yahoo.com.
          [2 ] Division of Cardiology, Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy.
          [3 ] Division of Cardiology, Aswan Heart Center, Aswan, Egypt; Division of Cardiology, Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy.
          Article
          S1443-9506(16)31655-9
          10.1016/j.hlc.2016.09.011
          27939742
          06e1c483-631a-4fde-a247-d58cfe8cc671
          History

          Femoropopliteal lesions,Nitinol self-expandable stents,Primary patency rate.

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