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From Drug-Eluting Balloon to Drug-Coated Balloon … to Eradication of Intracoronary Metal, a New Ending Story

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In October 1993, the team of the Thorax Center in Rotterdam transmitted three live cases to TCT in a 90-min session: the first one was a three-vessel disease treatment with three Palmaz-Schatz stents (not yet approved in the USA by the FDA) [1]; the second one was a recanalization of a CTO with a laser wire in a patient included in the TOTAL trial [2]; the third one was a drug-eluting balloon treatment (the Dispatch balloon) post balloon angioplasty [3].

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Serruys, P.W., Takahashi, K. (2019). From Drug-Eluting Balloon to Drug-Coated Balloon … to Eradication of Intracoronary Metal, a New Ending Story. In: Cortese, B. (eds) Drug-Coated Balloons . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92600-1_1

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