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Single coronary artery incidence in 215,140 patients undergoing

... of accompanying congenital cardiac diseases, this situation can result in resection of abnormal vessel leading to undesired complications [1]. Additionally, percutaneous interventions in these patients can cause ostial dissection and thrombosis leading to catastrophic events [1]. The management stra ...
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... objective criteria and reported uniformly. However, some events may be complex and may not neatly fulfill the specified criteria. Furthermore, within a large-scale, multicenter, international study, some results may not be available because they were never measured by the physician responsible for t ...
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... prevalence of triple-vessel disease than the CARP trial patients. Importantly, patients in the systematic pre-operative coronary angiography group underwent more PCRs with off-pump CABG than PCI compared with the control group (47.5% vs. 28.6%, respectively, with a tendency for statistical significa ...
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Cardiovascular Disease - McGraw Hill Higher Education

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... branches between the right and left coronary arteries; (4) sudden death in adolescents or adults: most patients are asymptomatic, but some may experience angina pectoris on exertion, cardiac arrhythmias, and sudden death. ...
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