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Dphil Keele University News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
PREVENT Supports Early PCI for Vulnerable Plaque, With Reductions in MACE
The study may raise more questions than it answers, particularly around the idea of what constitutes “vulnerable.”
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Md brown university
Md university of colorado school medicine
Seung jung park
Masan medical
UK Cardiac Audit Reveals Some Good, Some Appalling Trends in PCI
D2B times are worrisome: just a third of STEMI patients were treated within the guideline-recommended 150 minutes.
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Two Evidence-Based Pathways for Stable Angina: ORBITA-2 Editorial
The trial made several “Best of 2023” lists, but how it will alter clinical practice in the coming years is uncertain.
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Maryn walsh
Sanjit jolly
Vincent heart center
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Health new zealand auckland city hospital
Md mcmaster university population health research institute
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New england journal
Top coronary artery disease news
Virtual, Dynamic Coronary Map Cuts Contrast During PCI: DCR4Contrast
Few operators use the DCR live-image overlay during PCI, relying instead on contrast. Time to change, says William Wijns.
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In the US, COVID Reversed CV Mortality Gains, Hitting Black Americans Hardest
It’s “going to take many, many years to get back to where we were in 2019 before the pandemic,” Mamas Mamas predicts.
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