Comparative Study of the Safety & Efficacy of Chromium Stent versus Stainless Steel Stent in Diabetic Patients Undergoing PCI in Long Lesions in Large Vessels

Tamer fares yehia Aly;

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Vessel size is a critical anatomical factor inversely related to restonsis rate. Thus percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for small vessel are associated with an increased risk of restenosis and adverse outcome (Bigger is Better) (Elezi et al., 1998,


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Title Comparative Study of the Safety & Efficacy of Chromium Stent versus Stainless Steel Stent in Diabetic Patients Undergoing PCI in Long Lesions in Large Vessels
Other Titles دراسة لمقارنة مدي كفاءة وأمان دعامات الكروميوم بدعامات الاستانلس ستيل علي الحالة المرضية في المستشفى وعلي المدى القصير والمتوسط للمرضى الذين يعانون من مرض البول السكري ذوي الإصابة الطويلة في الأوعية الدموية التاجية الكبيرة بواسطة القسطرة التداخلية.
Authors Tamer fares yehia Aly
Keywords Comparative Study of the Safety & Efficacy of Chromium Stent versus Stainless Steel Stent in Diabetic Patients Undergoing PCI in Long Lesions in Large Vessels
Issue Date 2009
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Vessel size is a critical anatomical factor inversely related to restonsis rate. Thus percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for small vessel are associated with an increased risk of restenosis and adverse outcome (Bigger is Better) (Elezi et al., 1998,

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