Literature DB >> 3336969

Rotational atherectomy in atherosclerotic rabbit iliac arteries.

D D Hansen1, D C Auth, R Vracko, J L Ritchie.   

Abstract

PTCA is not technically possible in many patients with symptoms of coronary artery disease. In addition, atheroma is not physically removed by PTCA, and restenosis of the treated vessel is common. We have tested a new, rotating, abrasive-tipped angioplasty device in vivo in 13 atherosclerotic rabbit iliac vessels. Atherosclerosis was generated in rabbit iliac vessels by a 2% cholesterol diet combined with balloon endothelial injury for 10 weeks. The diseased vessels were then treated with the rotational atherectomy device. Before treatment, contrast angiograms demonstrated that initial percent diameter stenosis was 81% +/- 9%. After atherectomy, there was significant improvement, with residual 38% +/- 22% narrowing (p less than 0.001). One perforation resulted from distal guidewire manipulation, and one vessel was occluded by the device. Histologic examination demonstrated loss of portions of the diseased intima in all cases. Particles were produced for analysis in vitro by operating the atherectomy device in atherosclerotic rabbit aortas perfused with saline solution. Ninety-eight percent of the particles produced by the device were less than 10 micron in diameter. We conclude that this new rotational device can remove atheromatous material from diseased arteries in rabbits. Such a device may complement other angioplasty techniques and lead to wider application of catheter-based therapeutic interventions.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3336969     DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(88)90532-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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