Post-Angioplasty Stenting Cuts Restenosis By Almost Half – NEJM Study
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A study published in the March 28 New England Journal Of Medicine shows the overall rate of restenosis in patients implanted with a coronary stent following an angioplasty procedure was 22.2%, compared with 40.8% with angioplasty alone
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