Our Latest Case Report outlines the importance of using Modified Techniques & Equipment during Difficult Revascularization Interventions with #DES Implantation in a case of #Takayasu Induced #RenalArtery Stenosis (TARAS). authors.elsevier.com/c/1hCRv1LltrYx… @jforcemed #CardioTwitter
TARAS is a less commonly studied clinical entity which should be discussed more owing to the renovascular involvement in #TakayasuArteritis and it’s Sequelae of Complications, especially in Young Patients.
DES may also be taken into consideration with the hope of a “restenosis-free” future, however that said the long-term vascular and systemic effects of DES in TARAS patients is yet unknown.
There are a handful of cases which describe post-PTRA Thrombosis of DES in TARAS patients, however the clinical viability of different types of DES remains to be studied. Maybe the new #Zotarolimus DES can show promising results? #CardioTwitter #MedTwitter