Long Coronary lesions represent a formidable challenge during percutaneous coronary intervention. Implantation of multiple contiguous stents may result in sections of overlapping stents or gaps of unstented segments and is an independent predictor of restenosis and major adverse cardiovascular events.
(2019). Feasibility and Clinical Outcome of 48 Mm Drug Eluting Stent Treatment of Long Coronary Lesions in The Egyptian Population. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3(1), -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351813
MLA
. "Feasibility and Clinical Outcome of 48 Mm Drug Eluting Stent Treatment of Long Coronary Lesions in The Egyptian Population", Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3, 1, 2019, -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351813
HARVARD
(2019). 'Feasibility and Clinical Outcome of 48 Mm Drug Eluting Stent Treatment of Long Coronary Lesions in The Egyptian Population', Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 3(1), pp. -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351813
VANCOUVER
Feasibility and Clinical Outcome of 48 Mm Drug Eluting Stent Treatment of Long Coronary Lesions in The Egyptian Population. Cardiovascular Research Prove Journal, 2019; 3(1): -. doi: 10.21608/cvrepj.2019.351813