Incomplete Revascularization in PCI and CABG: When Two Plus Two Does Not Make Four
Among the conclusions of the paper, the finding that incomplete revascularization (IR) was an independent predictor of mortality only in the PCI group while in the coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) arm of the study IR did not increase the risk of death or cardiac adverse events (1) may deserve fur...
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