The collateral circulation of coronary chronic total occlusions
EuroIntervention2016Vol. 11(14), pp. e1596–e1603
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Margaret McEntegart, Athar Badar, Faheem Ahmad, Aadil Shaukat, Michael MacPherson, John Irving, Julian Strange, Alan Bagnall, Colm G. Hanratty, Simon Walsh, Gerald S. Werner, James Spratt
Abstract
This is the largest analysis of collateral circulation anatomy in a population of patients with CTOs. We anticipate that these data will be of significant benefit in angiographic analysis and procedure planning for CTO PCI.
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