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RITA-3 Study Five Year Results: Aggressive Management of Acute Coronary Syndrome Now looks Even Better

  • in Cardiovascular · ESC 2005
  • — 12 Sep, 2005
RITA-3 Study Five Year Results: Aggressive Management of Acute Coronary Syndrome Now looks Even Better
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Keith Fox
Keith Fox

Keith Fox, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh
The RITA-3 trial – focussing on how to manage patients with acute coronary syndromes – reported 5-year data at this year’s ESC Congress. Keith Fox from Edinburgh told Audio Medica about new evidence that strengthens the case for aggressive management.
[audio:https://www.audiomedica.com/podcasting/16.Keith_Fox-RITA-3_Five_Year_Results_of_Aggressive_ACS_Management_Even_Better.mp3]

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