Therapeutic strategy with total coronary artery occlusions

The American Journal of Cardiology
E Delacrétaz, B Meier

Abstract

Patients with a coronary artery occlusion are more likely to be revascularized surgically or to be treated conservatively than patients without occlusion. A higher prevalence of patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD), particularly with 3-vessel CAD, in the group with occlusion may account in part for this difference in management.

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