IMR before PCI predicts periprocedural MI
Published
29 October 2012
| Article by Heart 2012
| Tags:
pci,
cardiomyopathy,
microcirculation,
troponin,
elective,
coronary-physiology
IMR before PCI predicts periprocedural MI
The number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) performed has risen exponentially over the past 2 decades. Figures
from Europe suggest that the number of coronary stenting procedures has increased from 3000 in 1992 to 777 000 in 2004. Evidence of myocardial...
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