Validation of the localization of the target tissue for intracoronary brachytherapy Jörg HausleiterAlex N. LiNeal Eigler Pages: 10 - 16
Serial intravascular ultrasound analysis after intracoronary beta-radiation in long in-stent restenotic lesions Thomas M. SchieleAndrea ZimmermannVolker Klauss Pages: 17 - 22
Dose finding in intracoronary brachytherapy – consequences from empirical trials Dietrich BaumgartWolfgang SauerweinRaimund Erbel Pages: 23 - 30
A multicenter European REgistry of intraluminal coronary beta brachytherapy using the NOvoste system P. Urbanfor the RENO investigators Pages: 31 - 32
Localized intracoronary beta radiation therapy to inhibit recurrence of in-stent restenosis Ron WaksmanAlbert E. Raizneron behalf of the INHIBIT Investigators Pages: 40 - 41
Stent-based release of paclitaxel to prevent restenosis Douglas E. DrachmanCampbell Rogers Pages: 42 - 43
Sirolimus-eluting stents: a review of experimental and clinical findings Konstantinos ToutouzasCarlo Di MarioAntonio Colombo Pages: 49 - 57
Covered stent grafts: role in intervention of coronary arteries and degenerated vein grafts Volker SchächingerAndreas M. Zeiher Pages: 58 - 63
Clinical practice of primary angioplasty for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction in Germany: results from the MITRA and MIR registries Ralf ZahnRudolf SchieleJochen Senges Pages: 64 - 71
Debulking prior to stenting – a worthwhile effort? Matthias P. HeintzenÖmer AktugChristoph J. Michel Pages: 72 - 76
Myocardial perfusion after transcutaneous/percutaneous myocardial laser revascularization Marcus WiemerPeter WieleppWolfgang Burchert Pages: 84 - 88
Ten years after introduction of intravascular ultrasound in the catheterization laboratory: tool or toy? Evelyn RegarPatrick W. Serruys Pages: 89 - 97
Influence of stent design and deployment technique on neointima formation and vascular remodeling Andreas KönigThomas M. SchieleVolker Klauss Pages: 98 - 102
Intravascular sonotherapy for treatment of in-stent restenosis Harald MudraMartin HugChristoph Spes Pages: 103 - 107
Rationale of combined intracoronary pressure and flow velocity measurements Martijn MeuwissenMaria SiebesJan J. Piek Pages: 108 - 112
Fractional flow reserve to decide between percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with angiographically multivessel disease: a tailored approach C.-J. BotmanJ. W. BechN. Pijls Pages: 113 - 114
Safety of FFR-based treatment strategies: the Munich experience Johannes RieberPhilip JungVolker Klauss Pages: 115 - 119
Simultaneous Doppler and pressure recordings to assess microvascular dysfunction in chronic total coronary occlusions – potential for recovery during follow-up Gerald S. Werner Pages: 120 - 125
Early detection of myocardial microcirculatory disturbances after primary PTCA in patients with acute myocardial infarction: coronary blood flow velocity versus sestamibi perfusion imaging Hans-Ulrich StempfleRupert SchmidVolker Klauss Pages: 126 - 131
Fractional flow reserve predicts major adverse cardiac events after coronary stent implantation Johannes RieberThomas M. SchieleVolker Klauss Pages: 132 - 136
Examining the economic impact of restenosis: implications for the cost-effectiveness of an antiproliferative stent Dan GreenbergDavid J. Cohen Pages: 137 - 143
The role of decision-analytic models in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease Uwe Siebert Pages: 144 - 151
Insights into vascular pathology after intracoronary brachytherapy G. BauriedelD. SkowaschB. Lüderitz Pages: III1 - III9