Successful revascularization versus medical therapy in diabetic patients with stable right coronary artery chronic total occlusion: a retrospective cohort study.
Yunfeng YanMingduo ZhangFei YuanHong LiuDi WuYudong FanXinjing GuoFeng XuMin ZhangQuanming ZhaoShu-Zheng LyuPublished in: Cardiovascular diabetology (2019)
For stable RCA-CTO patients with diabetes, successful revascularization offered patients more clinical benefits than medical therapy. CTO-CABG might be a more recommended way to accomplish revascularization. Trial registration This study was not registered in an open access database.
Keyphrases
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