Does uncaging of a drug-eluting bioadaptor affect coronary artery rotational motion?
Uncaging of a drug-eluting bioadaptor alters coronary artery rotational motion, though the impact on clinical events requires further investigation.
In concurrence with the FEA observation, the in-vivo IVUS-analysis demonstrates that uncaging of the bioadaptor affects coronary artery rotational motion. The effect of these findings on reducing clinical events warrants further investigation.
Kansal et al. (Mon,) studied this question.