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Lytics before PCI: ASSENT Denied

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  • in AHA 2005 · Cardiovascular
  • — 17 Nov, 2005
Lytics before PCI: ASSENT Denied
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Frans van der Werf
Frans van der Werf

Near-complete data from the ASSENT-4-PCI trial investigating facilitated PCI (combining both thrombolysis and primary PCI after acute myocardial infarction) has found that PCI alone is a better choice. Frans van der Werf from the University of Leuven in Belgium.
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