TY - JOUR JO - EuroIntervention TI - Second-generation drug-eluting absorbable metal scaffold target-lesion revascularization: an optical coherence tomography case series study and literature review AB - Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) were introduced into clinical practice to overcome long-term limitations of drug-eluting stents (DES), but they were instead associated with a high rate of target lesion revascularization (TLR) and thrombosis. Whereas scaffold discontinuity was the most frequent mechanism for polymeric-BRS TLR1, there are no studies on the causes of second-generation drug-eluting absorbable metal scaffold (MgBRS) TLR (Magmaris, BIOTRONIK, Bulach, Switzerland). We sought to determine the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings in patients who experienced a MgBRS TLR. Moreover, we performed a systematic review of the reported cases. AU - Ortega-Paz Luis AU - Brugaletta Salvatore AU - Gomez-Lara Josep AU - Sanchis Juan AU - Fernández-Díaz Antonio José AU - Artaiz-Urdaci Miquel AU - Alfonso Fernando AU - Garcia-Garcia M. Hector AU - Sabaté Manel VL - IS - Y1 - 03/09/2019 Y1 - 2019 DOI - 10.4244/EIJ-D-19-00421 SP - KW - acs / nste-acs KW - stable angina KW - bioresorbable scaffolds KW - optical coherence tomography KW - clinical research PB - Europa Digital & Publishing UR - https://eurointervention.pcronline.com/article/second-generation-drug-eluting-absorbable-metal-scaffold-target-lesion-revascularization-an-optical-coherence-tomography-case-series-study-and-literature-review SN - 1774-024X ER -