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Impact of structural features of very thin stents implanted in unprotected left main or coronary bifurcations on clinical outcomes.

Mario IannacconeFabrizio D'AscenzoGuglielmo GalloneSatoru MitomoRadosław ParmaDaniela TrabattoniNicola RyanSaverio MuscoliGiuseppe VenutiAndrea MontaboneFrancesca De LioLorenzo ZaccaroGiorgio QuadriOvidio De FilippoWojciech WojakowskiAndrea RognoniGerard HelftDiego GalloLeonardo De LucaFilippo FiginiYoichi ImoriFederico ConrottoGiacomo BoccuzziAlessio MattesiniWojciech WańhaGrzegorz SmolkaZenon HuczekCristina RolfoMauro PennoneBernardo CorteseDavide CapodannoAlaide ChieffoIvan Javier Nuñez-GilUmberto MorbiducciMaurizio D'AmicoFerdinando VarbellaFrancesco RomeoImad SheibanJavier EscanedRoberto GarboClaudio MorettiCarlo di MarioGaetano M De Ferrari
Published in: Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions (2019)
Among a range of contemporary very thin stent models, an increased number of connectors improved device-related outcomes in this investigated high-risk procedural setting.
Keyphrases
  • coronary artery disease
  • coronary artery
  • atomic force microscopy
  • type diabetes
  • heart failure
  • metabolic syndrome
  • atrial fibrillation
  • mass spectrometry
  • insulin resistance
  • high resolution