Editorial: Is the axiom of balloon angioplasty, "the more you gain the more you lose", still true in the era of DCB with paclitaxel?
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Serruys, Patrick WTobe, Akihiro
Ninomiya, Kai
Garg, Scot
Finn, Aloke V
Scheller, Bruno
Cortese, Bernardo
Colombo, Antonio
Reimers, Bernhard
Basavarajaiah, Sandeep
Sharif, Faisal
Fezzi, Simone
Gao, Chao
Tao, Ling
Onuma, Yoshinobu
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2024-04-06Subject
Cardiology
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Balloon angioplasty achieves luminal enlargement by fracturing the atherosclerotic intima at its point of least resistance, thereby creating a dissection plane and space with dehiscence of the intima from the media. This barotraumatic dissection triggers an inflammatory and proliferative reaction, resulting in a restenosis process at medium-term. In the era of plain old balloon angioplasty, quantitative angiographic studies at follow-up demonstrated that - the greater the acute luminal gain was after balloon angioplasty, the greater the late luminal loss was at follow-up. The interventional cardiologists coined the following motto "the more you gain, the more you lose". However, in the current era of drug coated balloon (DCB), it appears that this vexing conundrum could have been abrogated. A recently published DCB study in small de novo vessel has demonstrated that there was a slightly negative correlation between the volume of dissection assessed by optical coherence tomography and the angiographic late luminal loss (now gain) after Paclitaxel coated balloon treatment. In other words, the barotraumatic dissection does not necessarily herald a restenosis process in the era of DCB. This article revisits the mechanism of balloon angioplasty and explores how DCB with Paclitaxel may change the paradigm of balloon angioplasty as default treatment in CAD percutaneous treatment.Citation
Serruys PW, Tobe A, Ninomiya K, Garg S, Finn AV, Scheller B, Cortese B, Colombo A, Reimers B, Basavarajaiah S, Sharif F, Fezzi S, Gao C, Tao L, Onuma Y. Editorial: Is the axiom of balloon angioplasty, "the more you gain the more you lose", still true in the era of DCB with paclitaxel? Cardiovasc Revasc Med. 2024 Apr 6:S1553-8389(24)00144-1. doi: 10.1016/j.carrev.2024.04.001. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38664133.Type
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38664133Publisher
Elsevierae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.carrev.2024.04.001