The present and future of drug-eluting stents.

Ciro Indolfi, Annalisa Mongiardo, Carmen Spaccarotella, Alessandro Ferraro, Daniele Torella
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The only widely accepted way to reduce restenosis rate after percutaneous balloon angioplasty has been the use of coronary bare metal stents, and the last decade has witnessed a prompt and widespread adoption of bare metal stents that has revolutionized the field of interventional cardiology. The new millennium has seen the recent development of drug-eluting stents (DES), allowing controlled release of a drug directly to the injured artery, which seem to have prevented by large the problem of in-stent restenosis. The goal of this review was to summarize recent laboratory and clinical investigations concerning the effects of DES in various settings relevant to coronary heart disease. In the experimental setting, we examine the intracellular signaling and the role of smooth muscle cells after vascular injury. We also discuss recent observations from our laboratory showing the effects of coating per se on cell apoptosis and proliferation. In the clinical setting, the effects of DES in patients with stable or unstable angina pectoris is examined in detail for the relevant implications both in the treatment and prognosis. The results of a meta-analysis on the effects that have been overlooked in individual studies are reported which show a striking reduction in bypass surgery after DES implantation. Finally, we discuss the potential role of new materials and technologies (i.e., nanotechnology) that will improve DES performance allowing other future clinical applications in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction, vulnerable plaques, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, etc.

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药物洗脱支架的现状与未来。
唯一被广泛接受的减少经皮球囊血管成形术后再狭窄率的方法是使用冠状动脉裸金属支架,在过去的十年中,裸金属支架的迅速和广泛采用已经彻底改变了介入心脏病学领域。在新的千年里,药物洗脱支架(DES)的最新发展,允许药物直接受控地释放到受伤的动脉,这似乎在很大程度上防止了支架内再狭窄的问题。本综述的目的是总结最近关于DES在冠心病相关的各种情况下的作用的实验室和临床研究。在实验环境中,我们研究了血管损伤后平滑肌细胞的细胞内信号传导和作用。我们还讨论了我们实验室最近的观察结果,显示了涂层本身对细胞凋亡和增殖的影响。在临床环境中,DES对稳定型或不稳定型心绞痛患者的影响在治疗和预后方面进行了详细的研究。一项荟萃分析的结果显示,DES植入后搭桥手术的发生率显著降低,该结果在个别研究中被忽视。最后,我们讨论了新材料和技术(即纳米技术)的潜在作用,这些新材料和技术将提高DES的性能,从而允许其他未来临床应用于st段抬高型心肌梗死、易损斑块、胰岛素依赖性糖尿病等患者。
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