Repeat Revascularization After Contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions2012Vol. 5(6), pp. 772–782
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Joshua M. Stolker, David J. Cohen, Kevin F. Kennedy, Michael Pencina, Jason B. Lindsey, Laura Mauri, Donald E. Cutlip, Neal S. Kleiman
Abstract
Among unselected patients undergoing PCI in the drug-eluting stent era, the incidence of repeat revascularization at 1 year is ≈12%. Among unplanned procedures, only half are performed for TLR. To achieve further improvements in PCI outcomes, future efforts should concentrate as much on identifying ischemia-producing lesions and intensifying secondary prevention therapies as on the prevention of restenosis.
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