1. Two years clinical outcomes with the state-of-the-art PCI for the treatment of bifurcation lesions: A sub-analysis of the SYNTAX II study
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Modolo, R. (Rodrigo), Kogame, N. (Norihiro), Komiyama, H. (Hidenori), Chichareon, P. (Ply), Vries, T. (Ton) de, Tomaniak, M. (Mariusz), Chang, C.C. (Chun Chin), Takahashi, K. (Kuniaki), Walsh, S. (Simon), Lesiak, M. (MacIej), Moreno, R. (Raúl), Farrooq, V. (Vasim), Escaned, J. (Javier), Banning, A. (Adrian), Onuma, Y. (Yoshinobu), Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick), Modolo, R. (Rodrigo), Kogame, N. (Norihiro), Komiyama, H. (Hidenori), Chichareon, P. (Ply), Vries, T. (Ton) de, Tomaniak, M. (Mariusz), Chang, C.C. (Chun Chin), Takahashi, K. (Kuniaki), Walsh, S. (Simon), Lesiak, M. (MacIej), Moreno, R. (Raúl), Farrooq, V. (Vasim), Escaned, J. (Javier), Banning, A. (Adrian), Onuma, Y. (Yoshinobu), and Serruys, P.W.J.C. (Patrick)
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Background: Bifurcation PCI is associated with a lower rate of procedural success, especially in multivessel disease patients. We aimed to determine the impact of bifurcation treatment on 2-years clinical outcomes when a state-of-the-art PCI strategy (heart team decision-making using the SYNTAX score II, physiology guided coronary stenosis assessment, thin strut bioresorbable polymer drug-eluting stent, and intravascular ultrasound guidance) is followed. Methods: Three-ves
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- 2019
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