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Definition of Stented

Stent
Stent Stent, v. i. To stint; to stop; to cease. And of this cry they would never stenten. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Stented from wikipedia

- lungs.[citation needed] Illustration of PDA PDA An echocardiogram of a stented persisting ductus arteriosus: One can see the aortic arch and the stent...
- compound released by the stents suppresses cellular growth in the newly stented area, reducing the potential for blockage within the stent area itself...
- RESILIA aortic bioprosthesis are encouraging. Stented and stentless tissue valves are available. Stented valves come in sizes from 19 mm to 29 mm. Stentless...
- coronary intervention (PCI), where the arteries are pushed open and may be stented, or thrombolysis, where the blockage is removed using medications. People...
- su****ious-looking lesions were stented. In the FFR arm, only angiographically su****ious lesions with an FFR of 0.80 or less were stented.[citation needed] In the...
- Medrano-Gracia P, et al. (February 2016). "Hemodynamics in Idealized Stented Coronary Arteries: Important Stent Design Considerations". Annals of Biomedical...
- vascular stents. Timmins was the primary author on a paper that looked at stented artery biomechanics to optimize device design2. This research aimed to...
- artery disease. At 1 year follow-up, restenosis was reported in 34.4% of stented patients versus 61.1% of PTA patients. Angioplasty Drug-eluting stent Neointimal...
- medical drama Casualty. Skelton's first leading film role was in Charlotte Stente Nielsen's 2016 fantasy-horror short Blackbird. Her breakout role, in the...
- the plaque that erupts was not obstructing an artery and would not be stented or byp****ed. The dangerous plaque is soft and fragile, produces no symptoms...