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Alessio Mattesini
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 120
Citations - 2118
Alessio Mattesini is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Stent. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 106 publications receiving 1773 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessio Mattesini include University of Florence.
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Percutaneous coronary intervention with everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffolds in routine clinical practice: early and midterm outcomes from the European multicentre GHOST-EU registry
Davide Capodanno,Tommaso Gori,Holger Nef,Azeem Latib,Julinda Mehilli,Maciej Lesiak,Giuseppe Caramanno,Christoph Naber,Carlo Di Mario,Antonio Colombo,Piera Capranzano,Jens Wiebe,Aleksander Araszkiewicz,Salvatore Geraci,Stelios Pyxaras,Alessio Mattesini,Toru Naganuma,Thomas Münzel,Corrado Tamburino +18 more
TL;DR: "Real-world" outcomes of BVS showed acceptable rates of TLF at six months, although the rates of early and midterm scaffold thrombosis, mostly clustered within 30 days, were not negligible.
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Contemporary practice and technical aspects in coronary intervention with bioresorbable scaffolds: A European perspective
Corrado Tamburino,Azeem Latib,Robert-Jan van Geuns,Manel Sabaté,Julinda Mehilli,Tommaso Gori,Stephan Achenbach,Manuel Pan Alvarez,Holger Nef,Maciej Lesiak,Carlo Di Mario,Antonio Colombo,Christoph Naber,Giuseppe Caramanno,Piera Capranzano,Salvatore Brugaletta,Salvatore Geraci,Aleksander Araszkiewicz,Alessio Mattesini,Stylianos A. Pyxaras,Lukasz Rzeszutko,Rafalo Depukat,Roberto Diletti,Els Boone,Davide Capodanno,Dariusz Dudek +25 more
TL;DR: Consensus criteria for patient and lesion selection, BVS implantation and optimisation, use of intravascular imaging guidance, approach to multiple patient andLesion scenarios, and management of complications, were identified.
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Impact of stent strut design in metallic stents and biodegradable scaffolds
Nicolas Foin,Renick Lee,Ryo Torii,Juan Luis Guitierrez-Chico,Alessio Mattesini,Sukhjinder Nijjer,Sayan Sen,Ricardo Petraco,Justin E. Davies,Carlo Di Mario,Michael Joner,Renu Virmani,Philip Wong +12 more
TL;DR: The article describes the different metallic alloys and biodegradable material properties and how these have impacted the evolution of stent strut thickness and ultimately outcomes in patients.
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ABSORB Biodegradable Stents Versus Second-Generation Metal Stents: A Comparison Study of 100 Complex Lesions Treated Under OCT Guidance
Alessio Mattesini,Gioel Gabrio Secco,Gianni Dall'Ara,Matteo Ghione,Juan Carlos Rama-Merchan,Alessandro Lupi,Nicola Viceconte,Alistair C. Lindsay,Ranil de Silva,Nicolas Foin,Toru Naganuma,Serafina Valente,Antonio Colombo,Carlo Di Mario +13 more
TL;DR: Based on OCT, the BVS showed similar post-procedure area stenosis, minimal lumen area, and eccentricity index as second-generation DES in complex coronary artery lesions.
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Predilation, sizing and post-dilation scoring in patients undergoing everolimus-eluting bioresorbable scaffold implantation for prediction of cardiac adverse events: development and internal validation of the PSP score
Luis Ortega-Paz,Davide Capodanno,Tommaso Gori,Holger Nef,Azeem Latib,Giuseppe Caramanno,Carlo Di Mario,Christoph Naber,Maciej Lesiak,Piera Capranzano,Jens Wiebe,Julinda Mehilli,Aleksander Araszkiewicz,Stelios Pyxaras,Alessio Mattesini,Salvatore Geraci,Toru Naganuma,Antonio Colombo,Thomas Münzel,Manel Sabaté,Corrado Tamburino,Salvatore Brugaletta +21 more
TL;DR: At one-year follow-up, the PSP-1 score was an independent predictor of DoCE, and external validation and prospective studies are needed to determine the clinical usefulness of this score.