Restenosis, defined as the re-narrowing of an arterial lumen after revascularization, represents an increasingly important issue in clinical practice. Indeed, as the number of stent placements has risen to an estimate that exceeds 3 million annually worldwide, revascularization procedures have become much more common. Several investigators have demonstrated that vessels in patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk restenosis. Here we present a systematic overview of the effects of diabetes on in-stent restenosis. Current classification and updated epidemiology of restenosis are discussed, alongside the main mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of this event. Then, we summarize the clinical presentation of restenosis, emphasizing the importance of glycemic control in diabetic patients. Indeed, in diabetic patients who underwent revascularization procedures a proper glycemic control remains imperative.

Diabetes and restenosis / Wilson, S; Mone, P; Kansakar, U; Jankauskas, S; Donkor, K; Adebayo, A; Eacobacci, M; Gambardella, J; Lombardi, A; Santulli, G. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR DIABETOLOGY. - ISSN 1475-2840. - 21:1(2022). [10.1186/s12933-022-01460-5]

Diabetes and restenosis

Lombardi A;
2022

Abstract

Restenosis, defined as the re-narrowing of an arterial lumen after revascularization, represents an increasingly important issue in clinical practice. Indeed, as the number of stent placements has risen to an estimate that exceeds 3 million annually worldwide, revascularization procedures have become much more common. Several investigators have demonstrated that vessels in patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk restenosis. Here we present a systematic overview of the effects of diabetes on in-stent restenosis. Current classification and updated epidemiology of restenosis are discussed, alongside the main mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of this event. Then, we summarize the clinical presentation of restenosis, emphasizing the importance of glycemic control in diabetic patients. Indeed, in diabetic patients who underwent revascularization procedures a proper glycemic control remains imperative.
2022
acs; bms; cabg; des; diabetes; endothelial dysfunction; epidemiology; hyperglycemia; pci; restenosis; stemi; stent; vsmc
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Diabetes and restenosis / Wilson, S; Mone, P; Kansakar, U; Jankauskas, S; Donkor, K; Adebayo, A; Eacobacci, M; Gambardella, J; Lombardi, A; Santulli, G. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR DIABETOLOGY. - ISSN 1475-2840. - 21:1(2022). [10.1186/s12933-022-01460-5]
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