Culprit and Nonculprit Recurrent Ischemic Events in Patients With Myocardial Infarction: Data From SWEDEHEART: the risk of re‐MI originating from a previously untreated lesion was twice higher than the risk of stented lesions | JAHA https://t.co/DvQjYOD1nz
When non-culprit lesions were left unstented after percutaneous coronary intervention for an MI, they carried double the risk of causing a recurrent MI when compared with initially-stented culprit lesions. via @JAHA_AHA https://t.co/V1ymbPCwRk
After a first-time MI treated by percutaneous stenting, a repeat MI is more likely caused by an untreated lesion than a previously treated lesion. Would stenting "at-risk" lesions help prevent repeat MI? #biom4180 https://t.co/ZdzQ37fQLV …
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