Percutaneous coronary intervention associated with decreased

Percutaneous coronary intervention associated with decreased stable angina symptoms

1. In this randomized controlled trial, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) resulted in decreased symptoms compared to a placebo procedure in patients with stable angina. 2. The incidence of serious adverse events was comparable for both groups. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) Study Rundown: Angina is often one of the first discernible symptoms of underlying coronary

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