Outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention of ostial lesions in the era of drug-eluting stents

Background: Ostial lesions are a difficult subset associated with suboptimal outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The aim of this study was to analyze outcomes of ostial lesions in contemporary Australian interventional practice. Methods: The study population comprised 1,713 cons...

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Main Authors: Freeman, M., Clark, D., Andrianopoulos, N., Duffy, S., Lim, H., Brennan, A., Charter, K., Shaw, J., Horrigan, M., Ajani, A., Sebastian, M., Reid, Christopher, Farouque, H., Walton, A., Farrington, C., Gunaratne, R., Broughton, A., Federman, J., Keighley, C., Dart, A., Johns, J., Farouque, O., Oliver, L., Brennan, J., Chan, R., Proimos, G., Dortimer, T., Chan, B., Tonkin, A., Brown, L., Champbell, N., Sahar, A., New, G., Roberts, L., Liew, H., Rowe, M., Cheong, N., Goods, C., Lew, R., Szto, G., Templin, R., Black, A., Yip, T., Ponnuthrai, L., Rahmen, M., Dyson, J., Duplessis, T., Krum, H., Reid, C., Meehan, A., Loane, P., Curran, L., Groen, F., O'Shea, V., Warren, R., Eccleston, D., Lefkovits, J., Yan, B., Roy, P., Shetty, S., Gurvitch, R., Lim, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19244