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Factors Associated With Early and Late Restenosis Following Drug-Coated Balloon Treatment for Patients With Femoropopliteal Lesions.

Taku ToyoshimaOsamu IidaMitsuyoshi TakaharaShin OkamotoTakayuki IshiharaKiyonori NantoTakuya TsujimuraYousuke HataNaoko HigashinoSho NakaoTomofumi TsukizawaKunihiko NishianMasahiko FujiharaDaizo KawasakiToshiaki Mano
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
The current multicenter, retrospective study revealed that factors associated with early restenosis differed from those with late restenosis in the real-world FP-DCB practice. CTO and SFA ostial lesion were associated with early restenosis, while severe calcification, smaller vessel, and involving popliteal arterial lesions were associated with late restenosis.Early restenosis indicates "balloon failure" and would potentially result from recoil, which primary stent implantation might be required. On the other hand, late restenosis after 6 months would be attributed to "DCB failure", with inadequate drug uptake into the arterial wall, which might be minimized by the use of atherectomy devices.
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