Abstract:IntroductionA recently published study raised doubts about the need for percutaneous
treatment of nonculprit lesions in patients with acute coronary syndromes
(ACS).MethodsRetrospective, unicentric, observational study.ObjectiveTo analyze the long-term outcomes in patients undergoing treatment of the
culprit artery, comparing those who remained with significant residual
lesions in nonculprit arteries (group I) versus those without residual
lesions in other coronary artery beds (group II). The study included 58… Show more
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