Josef Šťásek
Charles University in Prague
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | 2004
Pavel Cervinka; Josef Šťásek; Marco A. Costa; Josef Štursa; Miroslav Fišer; Petr Vodňanský; Michaela Kočišová; Josef Veselka; Miloslav Pleskot; Jaroslav Malý
The aim of this study was to evaluate vessel remodeling after implantation of high‐activity (mean, 41.1 ± 1.2 μCi) β‐emitting (55Co) stents. Proton bombarding in cyclotron has brought the radioactivity. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) investigation has been completed in 10 patients. The angiographies performed at 6 months revealed restenosis > 50% in five cases (50%). IVUS analysis demonstrated an absence of remodeling behind the stent, with no changes in total vessel volume (TVV; 353.6 ± 126.3 and 343.9 ± 90.6 mm3) or plaque + media volume (PMV; 171.7 ± 57.4 and 166.8 ± 42.6 mm3). On the other hand, lumen volume (LV) within the stent decreased significantly from 181.9 ± 80.2 to 154.6 ± 45.2 mm3 (P < 0.02). This was due to presence of neointimal hyperplasia (NIH) at both extremities of implanted stents. No chronic recoil of the implanted stents was found. The analysis of edges (5 mm distally and proximally to the last stent struts) showed no significant changes in TVV (187.3 ± 62.60 and 176.9 ± 53.5 mm3), but PMV increase significantly from 61.9 ± 31.2 to 82.2 ± 43.4 mm3 (P < 0.04) and LV decreased from 125.2 ± 40.7 to 94.7 ± 22.0 mm3 (P < 0.02). In conclusion, single 55Co radioactive β‐emitting stents with high initial activity are effective in reducing neointimal hyperplasia only within the stent body, as measured by IVUS, and they do not solve the problem of restenosis at the stent extremities as well as at the stent edges. Edge restenosis in this high radioactive stents was mainly (from 66%) due to neointimal proliferation. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2004;61:320–325.
Clinica Chimica Acta | 2006
Jaroslav Dušek; Josef Šťásek; Miloš Tichý; Josef Bis; Jaroslav Gregor; Jan Vojáček; Vladimir Masin; Pavel Polanský; Miroslav Brtko; Dušan Černohorský
Vnitr̆ní lékar̆ství | 2014
Milan Blaha; Petr Kala; Daniel Klimeš; Ivo Bernat; Marian Branny; Pavel Cervinka; Horák J; Kočka; Martin Mates; Petr Němec; Ladislav Pešl; Roman Štípal; Josef Šťásek; Zelízko M
Cor et vasa | 2012
Josef Šťásek; Josef Bis; Zdeněk Vavera; Jan Vojáček; Jaroslav Dušek; Miroslav Brtko; Pavel Polanský; Petr Pařízek; Abdul Al Mawiri
Cor et vasa | 2018
Radek Válek; Karel Mědílek; Josef Bis; Jiří Nový; Jiří Cyrany; Josef Šťásek
Intervenční a akutní kardiologie | 2017
Radek Pudil; Lucie Horáková; Ctirad Andrýs; Josef Šťásek
Intervenční a akutní kardiologie | 2017
Abdul Almawiri; Jan Vojáček; Ziad Albahri; Martin Jakl; Josef Šťásek
Cor et vasa | 2017
Petr Kala; Milan Blaha; Martin Mates; Michael Želízko; Marian Branny; Viktor Kocka; Martin Třetina; Jiří Jarkovský; Petr Němec; Josef Šťásek; Pavel Cervinka
Cor et vasa | 2017
P. Zdráhal; Josef Bis; Pavel Polanský; Jaroslav Dušek; Josef Šťásek
Cor et vasa | 2015
Josef Šťásek; Petr Němec; Jiří Vítovec