chronic total occlusions (CTOs) are frequently encountered during diagnostic coronary catheterisation. However, there is still confusion regarding the indication for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in this lesion subset, mainly because it is cumbersome and the prognostic impact of revascularisation in these patients remains unclear.
Galassi A.R., Werner G.S., Sianos G., Bonnier H., Tomasello S.D., Costanzo L., et al. (2010). Highlights and essentials from the first "experts-live" course of the EuroCTO club. EUROINTERVENTION, 5(8), 888-890 [10.4244/EIJV5I8A151].
Highlights and essentials from the first "experts-live" course of the EuroCTO club
Galassi A. R.Primo
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chronic total occlusions (CTOs) are frequently encountered during diagnostic coronary catheterisation. However, there is still confusion regarding the indication for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in this lesion subset, mainly because it is cumbersome and the prognostic impact of revascularisation in these patients remains unclear.File in questo prodotto:
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