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						Memorial Medical Center 
						implants drug-eluting stent that promotes faster 
						healing, reduces long-term risks 
			
   
            
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		[October 26, 2015] 
		
		 SPRINGFIELD 
		– Memorial Medical Center is the first hospital in central Illinois to 
		implant a drug-eluting heart stent that promotes faster healing for 
		patients and reduces the risk of long-term complications from previous 
		stents. 
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			 The first stent was implanted Oct. 16 at the nonprofit hospital. 
			This new version of a drug-eluting stent uses an absorbable polymer 
			that dissolves after the drug is released. The Synergy stent from 
			Boston Scientific was approved by the Food and Drug Administration 
			last month. 
			 
			“Bringing the most advanced medical technologies to our community 
			directly supports Memorial’s vision to be a national leader in 
			patient care,” said Mitch Rogers, cardiovascular administrator at 
			Memorial Medical Center. “Early adoption of the Synergy stent, which 
			is the first and only absorbable polymer drug-eluting stent in the 
			nation, reinforces our commitment to deliver advanced treatment to 
			the people and communities we serve.” 
			
			  
			
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Stents are small scaffolding-like tubes designed to keep a clogged artery open 
after insertion. A drug-eluting stent has a polymer coating that releases a drug 
over time to prevent the blockage from returning. In earlier stents, the polymer 
remains on the mesh stent after the drug has dissolved. Long-term exposure to 
polymer can cause inflammation, which delays healing in the artery. 
 
With this new stent, the polymer is absorbed into the body after the drug is 
released, which reduces the risk of complications from long-term exposure to 
polymer and promotes faster healing for patients, Rogers said. 
				 
			[Michael Leather, Memorial Health 
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