Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9929426 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The use of a specifically designed bare metal coronary phosphoril choline-coated stent as primary device during percutaneous interventions in small coronary arteries was associated with high procedural success and low in-hospital and 30-day follow-up complications. At long-term follow-up, patients initially treated with stents had lower angiographic restenosis rate and were more frequently free from major adverse cardiac events.
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Authors
Alfredo MD, PhD, Máximo RodrÃguez MD, Carlos Fernández MD, Alberto MD, Ronaldo MD, Federico MD, Angel MD, Igor F. MD, LASMAL investigators LASMAL investigators,