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  1. Drug-eluting stent - Wikipedia

    A drug-eluting stent (DES) is a tube made of a mesh-like material used to treat narrowed arteries in medical procedures both mechanically (by providing a supporting scaffold inside the artery) and …

  2. Do drug-eluting stents increase heart attack risk? - Mayo Clinic

    May 14, 2024 · A drug-eluting stent is coated with a slow-release medicine to help stop blood clots from forming in a stent. Blood clotting in a stent can cause a future blockage, called restenosis, and may …

  3. Drug-Eluting Stents: Technical and Clinical Progress - PMC

    Drug-eluting stents (DES) demonstrated superior efficacy when compared to bare metal stents and plain-old balloon angioplasty and are nowadays used in almost all percutaneous revascularization …

  4. What Are Drug-Eluting Stents? Risks, Benefits and More - WebMD

    Feb 11, 2024 · Find out what you need to know about drug-eluting stents, and discover the procedure, risks, benefits, and how it may affect health.

  5. Drug-Eluting Stents - Kaiser Permanente

    Drug-eluting stents can help prevent a coronary artery from narrowing again after angioplasty. They are coated with medicine that prevents scar tissue from growing into the artery.

  6. Drug-Eluting Stents: How Do They Work? - Healthline

    Mar 22, 2019 · A drug-eluting stent is coated with time-release medicine. That medication is gradually released into your blood vessel to prevent it from becoming blocked again.

  7. Drug Eluting Stents: How They Work and Why They Are Used

    Jul 27, 2025 · Drug-eluting stents (DES) consist of a metal scaffold, often made of a cobalt-chromium or platinum-chromium alloy, and a polymer coating. This coating serves as a controlled-release system …

  8. Drug-Eluting Stents I - PTCA

    Drug-eluting stents are metal stents that have been coated with a pharmacologic agent (drug) that is known to suppress restenosis: the reblocking or closing up of an artery after angioplasty due to …

  9. 5. RESOLUTE Japan: This study involved 100 Japanese patients. After eight months, the ResoluteTM stent was noninferior to an approved drug-eluting stent at reducing the renarrowing of the...

  10. Drug Eluting Stent Overview -- Angioplasty.Org

    Sometimes referred to as a “coated” or “medicated” stent, a drug-eluting stent is a normal metal stent that has been coated with a pharmacologic agent (drug) that is known to interfere with the process of …