Arterial remodeling : critical factor in restenosis / edited by Antoine Lafont and Eric J. Topol.

Title
  1. Arterial remodeling : critical factor in restenosis / edited by Antoine Lafont and Eric J. Topol.
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  1. Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [1997], ©1997.

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Additional authors
  1. Lafont, Antoine.
  2. Topol, Eric J., 1954-
Description
  1. xxix, 569 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Developments in cardiovascular medicine ; v. 198
Uniform title
  1. Developments in cardiovascular medicine ; v. 198.
Subject
  1. Angioplasty, Balloon
  2. Coronary Disease > therapy
  3. Coronary arteries > Molecular aspects
  4. Coronary arteries > Prevention
  5. Models, Cardiovascular
  6. Myocardial revascularization
  7. Recurrence
  8. Transluminal angioplasty > Prevention
Contents
  1. Preface / Antoine Lafont and Eric Topol -- Foreword / Peter Libby -- Restenosis: prevention of a complete stabilizing remodeling response following direct interventions on plaques / S. Glagov and H. Bassiouny -- Constrictive remodeling: do concepts of remodeling during chronic hypertension apply to restenosis? / J.-M. Chillon and G. Baumbach -- Growth and remodeling of coronary collateral vessels / W. Schaper and D. Scholz -- Experimental evidence of remodeling after angioplasty / A. Lafont, E. Durand and S. Drechsel [et al.] -- Remodeling: accelerator or decelerator of luminal narrowing in human atherosclerotic arteries / G. Pasterkamp, B. Hillen and C. Borst -- Histologic basis of vessel remodeling after various interventional procedures: a comparison of acute (cracks, breaks, tears, stretching) and chronic (tissue proliferation, recoil) changes / B. Waller, C. Orr and J. Van Tassel [et al.] --
  2. Serial Intravascular ultrasound evidence for arterial remodeling as a mechanism of restenosis following interventional coronary procedures / G. Mintz, J. Popma and A. Pichard [et al.] -- Coronary blood flow during interventional procedures: implications for vascular remodeling / M. Kern -- Restenosis and remodeling: is the adventitia involved? / J. Gregoire, M. Staab and D. Holmes [et al.] -- Post-angioplasty smooth muscle cell apoptosis / G. Bauriedel, S. Schluckebier and R. Hutter [et al.] -- Intimal hyperplasia is the wrong target: restenosis as a failure of remodeling / R. Geary and S. Schwartz -- Endothelial dysfunction after angioplasty: a pathway for remodeling? / T. Luscher, G. Noll and C. Boulanger -- Vascular remodeling and lesion formation in restenosis: Implications for nitric oxide-based therapeutics / G. Gibbons -- Oxidative stress and vascular remodeling / B. Berk -- Matrix metalloproteinases in injured artery / E. Allaire, P. Libby and A. Clowes --
  3. Influence of angioplasty on matrix signalling and metabolism / B. Strauss, W. Batchelor and R. Robinson -- Intimal lesion growth: an assessment of important cellular events / M. Reidy -- The effects of oxidized lipids and lipoproteins on arterial growth, remodeling and restenosis / G. Chisholm, S. Colles and Yuh-Cherng Chai -- Oncogenes after angioplasty / C. Bauters, T. Meurice and E. Mc Fadden [et al.] -- Blood flow, shear stress and remodeling of the artery wall / B. L. Langille -- Inflammatory mechanisms of remodeling in injured arteries / P. Libby, H. Tanaka and R. Kranzhofer [et al.] -- Effect of tensile stress in vascular remodeling / A. Tedgui and B. Levy -- Coronary remodeling and interventional strategies / R. Kuntz and M. Post -- Stent: a mechanical approach for remodeling inhibition / Y. Ozaki, A. Violaris and M. Maekawa [et al.] -- Pharmacologic perspectives of remodeling inhibition / D. Faxon and J. Currier -- Gene polymorphism and restenosis / M. Hamon and C. Amant --
  4. Gene transfer and vascular remodeling / F. Tanner, Z. Yang and R. Simari [et al.].
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.