Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol
June 2006
The objective was to compare the radial strength and expansile precision of self-expanding stents and balloon-expandable stents in a human cadaver bifurcation model. Seven different self-expanding (LUMINEXX, JOSTENT SelfX, JOSTENT SelfX hrf, Sinus-Repo, Sinus SuperFlex, Easy Wallstent, SMART) and four different balloon-expandable stent models (Palmaz, Sinus Stent, SAXX Medium, JOSTENT peripheral), each type 10 stents (total n = 110 stents) were implanted into the common iliac arteries of human cadaver corpses. The maximum stent diameter was 10 mm for all models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To modify an ex vivo test procedure for balloon expandable stents as a means to evaluate the mechanical properties of self-expanding stents.
Methods: Ten stents each of 7 different stent models measuring 10 mm in diameter (LUMINEXX Vascular Stent/Memotherm-FLEXX Vascular Stent [identical to Bard], Jostent SelfX, Jostent SelfX high radial force [Jomed], sinus-Repo stent, sinus-SuperFlex stent [Optimed], S.M.
Am J Ment Defic
September 1985
Institutionalized profoundly mentally retarded adults (N = 37) were studied to determine whether thyroid medication is an essential component of a recently introduced nutritional supplementation treatment. Biochemical assessments confirmed that compliance with the treatments was adequate; however, no significant IQ improvements were observed.
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