Common Clinical Dilemmas in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions


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<p>Coronary stenting is the most commonly used method of myocardial revascularization with approximately 2 million stents implanted in 2004 throughout the world. The development of drug eluting stents has resulted in very low rates of repeat intervention and will further increase the scope for percutaneous coronary intervention.<br>The evidence from large randomized trials is generally accepted to be the gold standard source of information for patient care in interventional cardiology. However it is well recognized that information from these trials is frequently insufficient to guide the wide-ranging clinical situations found in routine practice. In this context decision-making is often based on a composite of information from multiple clinical studies pathophysiological considerations and importantly personal experience or 'gut-feeling'.<br>This book written by internationally recognized experts in their field provides clear and concise recommendations regarding various challenging clinical situations facing the interventional cardiologist on a daily basis.</p>
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