Cypher stent
Posted By: Working MT on 2005-11-11
In Reply to: No, the correct name is Cypher. See msg - another MT
You are so right, I apologize for the incorrect information.
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Cypher drug-eluting stent
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s/l Seifer stent, Sifer stent, can't reference!
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in-stent versus end-stent restenosis
Do these terms mean the same thing or each means something different? How can you tell if the doc means end or in? Thanks
Actually, it is CYPHER - nm
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No, the correct name is Cypher. See msg
When looking on the internet, make sure that it is a REPUTABLE source (manufacturer's website, a reference to a journal article, etc.) You can find all kinds of things "on the internet" but a lot of them are just not reputable.
Cipher stent
I have found it on the internet as such--Cipher stent
in-stent restenosis
means that a stent has been placed in the artery, and has clogged off again. Never heard of end-stent, so I am thinking it is just slurred sounds for in-stent.
In-stent restenosis
I have always typed "in-stent" for all heart doctors at my hospital. Also found on Google.
drug-eluting stent
You are wrong. It drug-eluting stent.
Yes it IS hyphenated, drug-eluting stent...
nm
look up each definition..and it is drug-eluting stent. with hyphen.
nm
Dad was in the hospital an hour away from NYC having a stent put in. Heard the news on the way
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