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Longer Lytic-PCI Window; Virtual Heart Teams; Large Vessel Occlusion Blood Test?
Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine ...
Immediate revascularization of nonculprit lesions in patients with STEMI was not superior compared with deferred percutaneous coronary intervention of nonculprit lesions out to 3 years, researchers ...
The relationship between timely access to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) – a minimally invasive procedure used to open clogged coronary arteries – and improved patient outcomes has been well ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PCI was not cost-effective vs. optimal medical therapy alone in patients with CAD and HF. Intervention conferred ...
Adventist Health Sonora has recently added a nonsurgical, minimally invasive way to treat coronary heart disease called percutaneous coronary intervention — PCI — which in the setting of a heart ...
PLAN CALCIUM study to be presented at TCT 2025 conference highlights how AI-powered plaque analysis can inform lesion preparation and calcium modification planning NAVIGATE-PCI registry to enroll ...
In patients with non–flow-limiting vulnerable plaques, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) plus optimal medical therapy reduced the risk for adverse cardiac events and death compared with optimal ...
An increase in the number of percutaneous coronary interventions does not appear to have resulted in reduced mortality rates, according to results presented at the EAPCI Summit 2026. Primary ...
Using intravascular imaging to guide stent implantation during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in heart disease patients significantly improves survival and reduces adverse cardiovascular ...
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Switching to e-cigarettes after heart procedure linked to lower cardiovascular risk—study
MANILA, Philippines — A study found that smokers recovering from major heart procedure may face a lower risk of further cardiovascular complications if they switch to e-cigarettes such as vapes rather ...
Background Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) relieves angina in patients with stable ischemic heart disease, but clinical trials have not shown that it improves survival. Between June 1999 and ...
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