1. A comparison of excimer laser, thermal probe, and mechanical devices for recanalizing occluded human arteries.
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MORIUCHI, MASAHITO, TOBIS, JONATHAN M, MCRAE, MICHAEL, MALLERY, JOHN A, MACLEAY, LACHLAN, MOUSSABECK, OMAR, BERNS, MICHAEL, and HENRY, WALTER L
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Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology - Abstract
To evaluate the mechanism of excimer laser recanalization and compare the results with those of laser-assisted thermal probe recanalization and mechanical recanalization, a total of 42 human atherosclerotic totally occluded arterial segments (2-15cm long) were recanalized by excimer laser with a 400-800 micron quartz fiber pulsed at 20 Hz with 50 mJ/mm2 of energy (n=21). an Argon heated thermal probe at 10-12 watts (n=11), a guidewire directed through a 6 Fr multipurpose catheter, or an angioplasty balloon catheter (n=10). On histologic examination, the excimer laster created a single round lumen or multiple lumens ("Swiss-cheese" like appearance) with no evidence of thermal injury at the perimeter of the lumen. The incidence of perforation in vitro was less with an excimer laser catherter (8/21 or 38%) than with the thermal prove (10/11 or 91%) (p
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- 1991