Does PCI reduce the occurrence of 'hard' clinical endpoints in patients with stable coronary artery disease?
Verghese Mathew* and Michael E Farkouh
Correspondence *Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Email mathew.verghese@mayo.edu
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Coronary revascularization provides better and more durable symptom relief than medical therapy in patients with stable angina pectoris. This outcome is balanced, however, by procedural risk, cost and possible need for repeat procedures.
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