TY - JOUR A1 - Obermaier, Lisa A1 - Lehle, Karla A1 - Schmid, Stefanie A1 - Schmid, Christof A1 - Schratzenstaller, Thomas T1 - Introduction of a new ex vivo porcine coronary artery model: Evaluation of the direct vascular injury after stent implantation with and without dogbone effect JF - European Surgical Research N2 - Introduction: Neointimal hyperplasia after percutaneous coronary intervention remains a major determinant of in-stent restenosis (ISR). The extent of mechanical vessel injury correlates with ISR. A new ex vivo porcine stent model was introduced and evaluated comparing different stent designs. Methods: Coronary arteries were prepared from pig hearts from the slaughterhouse and used for ex vivo implantations of coronary stents. One basic stent design in two configurations (dogbone, DB; non-dogbone, NDB) was used. Vascular injury was determined according to a modified injury score (IS). Results: Standardized experimental conditions ensured comparable vessel dimensions and overstretch data. DB stents caused more severe IS compared to NDB stents. The mean IS and the IS at the distal end of all stents were significantly reduced for NDB stents (ISMean, DB, 1.16 ±0.12; NDB, 1.02 ±0.12; p=0.018; ISDist, DB, 1.39 ±0.28; NDB, 1.13 ±0.24; p=0.03). Discussion/Conclusion: The introduced ex-vivo model allowed the evaluation of different stent designs exclude unfavorable stent designs. KW - Stent screening KW - Stent design KW - Injury score KW - Ex vivo porcine stent model Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1159/000527883 SN - 1421-9921 VL - 63 IS - 4 SP - 285 EP - 293 PB - Karger CY - Basel ER -