In 10% to 15% of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), concurrent coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) in a non-infarct-related artery is present and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.

Percutaneous Intervention for Concurrent Chronic Total Occlusions in Patients With STEMI: The EXPLORE Trial / Henriques, J.P.S., Hoebers, L.P., Råmunddal, T., Laanmets, P., Eriksen, E., Bax, M., Ioanes, D., Suttorp, M.J., Strauss, B.H., Barbato, E., Nijveldt, R., van Rossum, A.C., Marques, K.M., Elias, J., van Dongen, I.M., Claessen, B.E.P.M., Tijssen, J.G., van der Schaaf, R.J.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1558-3597. - 68:15(2016), pp. 1622-1632. [10.1016/j.jacc.2016.07.744]

Percutaneous Intervention for Concurrent Chronic Total Occlusions in Patients With STEMI: The EXPLORE Trial

BARBATO, EMANUELE;
2016

Abstract

In 10% to 15% of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), concurrent coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) in a non-infarct-related artery is present and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
2016
Percutaneous Intervention for Concurrent Chronic Total Occlusions in Patients With STEMI: The EXPLORE Trial / Henriques, J.P.S., Hoebers, L.P., Råmunddal, T., Laanmets, P., Eriksen, E., Bax, M., Ioanes, D., Suttorp, M.J., Strauss, B.H., Barbato, E., Nijveldt, R., van Rossum, A.C., Marques, K.M., Elias, J., van Dongen, I.M., Claessen, B.E.P.M., Tijssen, J.G., van der Schaaf, R.J.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1558-3597. - 68:15(2016), pp. 1622-1632. [10.1016/j.jacc.2016.07.744]
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