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First experience of drug-coated balloons for treatment of bioresorbable vascular scaffold restenosis

Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, Volume 18, No. 7, Year 2017

Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of drug-coated balloons (DCB) for the management of bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) restenosis. Methods and results In a series of 25 BVS restenosis discovered during systematic angiographic follow up of 246 consecutive BVS implantations at our institution, DCB was used as a primary therapeutic tool in 9 patients and 3 different types of DCB were used. Follow-up coronary angiography at 12 months after DCB treatment was performed to all the patients. Among the 9 patients treated with DCB, angiographic follow up revealed failure in two patients that experienced type III restenosis (both of them treated with the same type of DCB). Both patients were treated with drug eluting stent implantation. Conclusions In this case series of consecutive patients with BVS restenosis, the use of certain types of DCB is safe and effective in order to maintain vessel patency at mid-term follow up. Despite the small sample size and the study limitations, DCB can provide therefore an alternative treatment option in this setting, avoiding the implantation of further metallic stents in a patient where a different strategy was initially planned.
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Cohort Study