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      Drug eluting stents: are human and animal studies comparable?

      Heart
      Animals, Arteries, physiology, Brachytherapy, methods, Catheterization, Coronary Restenosis, prevention & control, Drug Implants, Humans, Models, Animal, Stents, Wound Healing, drug effects

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          Animal models of stenting probably predict human responses as the stages of healing are remarkably similar. What is characteristically different is the temporal response to healing, which is substantially prolonged in humans. The prevention of restenosis in recent clinical trials of drug eluting stents may represent a near absent or incomplete phase of intimal healing. Continued long term follow up of patients with drug eluting stents for major adverse cardiac events and angiographic restenosis is therefore imperative.

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          12527658
          1767527
          10.1136/heart.89.2.133

          Chemistry
          Animals,Arteries,physiology,Brachytherapy,methods,Catheterization,Coronary Restenosis,prevention & control,Drug Implants,Humans,Models, Animal,Stents,Wound Healing,drug effects

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