Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Stentimplantation mit Vordehnung
English translation:
stent implantation with predilatation
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cis-med (X)
Apr 2, 2008 14:37
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German term
Vordehnung
German to English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
cardiac intervention
Stentimplantation mit Vordehnung.
It is the same text. this term is one of the entries in a table titled Intervention
It is the same text. this term is one of the entries in a table titled Intervention
Proposed translations
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Apr 4, 2008 13:41: cis-med (X) Created KOG entry
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stent implantation with predilatation
Randomised comparison of coronary stenting with and without balloon predilatation in selected patients
All patients < 76 years of age scheduled to undergo angioplasty of a non-complex, non-calcified lesion in a coronary artery of > 3.0 mm, who granted their informed consent, were randomised into the trial.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=17...
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This nonrandomized study evaluated the incidence of minor myocardial injury (MMI) in prospectively selected patients with simple lesion morphology and class II stable angina undergoing stenting with or without predilatation.
A total of 154 patients were divided into two arms based on the stenting technique used: direct stenting without predilatation (Group I; n = 78) and stenting with predilatation (Group II; n = 76).
http://www.invasivecardiology.com/article/722
All patients < 76 years of age scheduled to undergo angioplasty of a non-complex, non-calcified lesion in a coronary artery of > 3.0 mm, who granted their informed consent, were randomised into the trial.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=17...
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Note added at 11 mins (2008-04-02 14:48:57 GMT)
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This nonrandomized study evaluated the incidence of minor myocardial injury (MMI) in prospectively selected patients with simple lesion morphology and class II stable angina undergoing stenting with or without predilatation.
A total of 154 patients were divided into two arms based on the stenting technique used: direct stenting without predilatation (Group I; n = 78) and stenting with predilatation (Group II; n = 76).
http://www.invasivecardiology.com/article/722
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