Percutaneous Balloon-Expandable Stent Implantation to Treat Transverse Aortic Arch Obstruction: Medium- to Long-Term Outcomes of a Retrospective Multicenter Study.
Arash SalavitabarMariah EisnerAimee K ArmstrongBrian A BoeJoanne L ChisolmJohn P CheathamSharon L CheathamThomas ForbesThomas K JonesGregor J KringsBrian H MorrayZachary L SteinbergJyothsna Akam-VenkataMichiel VoskuilDarren P BermanPublished in: Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions (2024)
Transverse aortic arch stent implantation has high rates of technical, procedural, and medium-to-long-term clinical success. Aortic gradient >10 mm Hg is associated with increased odds of reintervention at 1-year and most recent follow-ups. Open cell stent design was frequently used for its advantages in conformability, perfusion of arch vessels, low fracture rate, and the ability to perform effective angioplasty of side cells.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- cell cycle arrest
- aortic valve
- aortic dissection
- left ventricular
- heart failure
- pulmonary artery
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- stem cells
- pulmonary hypertension
- fluorescent probe
- signaling pathway
- atrial fibrillation
- cell proliferation
- pi k akt
- living cells