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Reduction of Thrombogenicity with Argon Laser Angioplasty. Comparison with Balloon Angioplasty

Authors :
Fumitaka Nakamura
Atsuko Yanagisawa-Miwa
Jose A. Gonzalez
Yoshiharu Fujimori
Yasumi Uchida
Takeshi Kamijo
Takanobu Tomaru
Tsuneaki Sugimoto
Source :
Japanese Heart Journal. 34:79-90
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
International Heart Journal (Japanese Heart Journal), 1993.

Abstract

Direct argon or thermal laser angioplasty (LA) was evaluated for thrombogenicity using angioscopy, and compared with balloon angioplasty (BA). In each of 8 dogs, 4 segments (both proximal and distal iliac arteries) were treated by laser-thermal and/or balloon angioplasty. One segment was treated by balloon angioplasty and 3 other segments were treated with either thermal LA with 7 W using a "Hot-Tip" laser probe (2.0 mm), or BA and thermal LA, or a special optical probe which emits a 3 W argon laser beam. Mean percent area stenosis by thrombus was 44 +/- 23 in balloon-dilated, 23 +/- 21 in thermally-treated and balloon-dilated, 3 +/- 3 in thermally-treated, and 1 +/- 4 in directly-lased segments at 30 min. It was 62 +/- 28 in balloon dilated, 31 +/- 29 in thermally-treated and balloon-dilated, 5 +/- 6 in thermally-treated, and 1 +/- 2 in directly-lased segments at 60 min. Balloon-inflated segments had the highest percent area stenosis which was significantly higher than that of either the direct laser or thermally-treated segments (p < 0.0005). Histology showed thermal necrosis in laser-treated sites, and wall tears in BA sites. Thus, LA can provide a less thrombogenic arterial surface than BA.

Details

ISSN :
1348673X and 00214868
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b8d56506832e16148e119c62164764b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.34.79