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The clinical success of rotablation as one of the modern interventional techniques is limited by possible acute and subacute occlusion of the vessel. Activation of platelets and their consecutive interaction with the rotablated vessel wall play a key role in later ischemic thrombotic complications. We examined the extent of platelet activation during rotablation using flow cytometry.
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Bau, J., Beythien, C., Brockmann, M., Kühnl, P., Gutensohn, K. (2001). Rotablation Leads to Significant Platelet Activation: A Flow Cytometric Assessment. In: Scharrer, I., Schramm, W. (eds) 30th Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 1999. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18240-2_60
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