2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2004.10.050
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Release of cardiac biochemical markers after percutaneous myocardial laser or sham procedures

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“… 80–90 Many (22) of the studies involved endoscopic or percutaneous procedures in which tissue was removed or altered or a material (eg, dye, cement, balloon) was inserted. 11–13 28 31 34 38 40–43 52 54 56 61 63 65 67 77–79 90 Some of these procedures used a catheter to reach an internal organ (such as the heart or gall bladder) or a needle to inject a material or cell (often into the lumbar spine or brain). 27 29 30 32 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 66 85 89 Five studies evaluated more classical surgical procedures in which the body was opened with a scalpel or drill.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 80–90 Many (22) of the studies involved endoscopic or percutaneous procedures in which tissue was removed or altered or a material (eg, dye, cement, balloon) was inserted. 11–13 28 31 34 38 40–43 52 54 56 61 63 65 67 77–79 90 Some of these procedures used a catheter to reach an internal organ (such as the heart or gall bladder) or a needle to inject a material or cell (often into the lumbar spine or brain). 27 29 30 32 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 66 85 89 Five studies evaluated more classical surgical procedures in which the body was opened with a scalpel or drill.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedures used included arthroscopic surgery or irrigation [14,30–32], heart catheterization with laser treatment or septal repair [35–37,48], endoscopic sphincterectomy [39,46,47], percutaneous or open neurectomy (mechanical or via radiofrequency) [25,26,28,29,40,49], laparoscopic surgery or laser treatment [38,43–45], vertebroblasty [12,13], intradisc delivery of electrothermal energy [27], and surgical ligation of internal mammary arteries [33,34]. All control groups used a parallel sham procedure mimicking the active procedure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%