ObjectivesThis study sought to report the 5-year follow-up results of the Nordic Bifurcation Study.BackgroundRandomized clinical trials with short-term follow-up have indicated that coronary bifurcation lesions may be optimally treated using the optional side branch stenting strategy.MethodsA total of 413 patients with a coronary bifurcation lesion were randomly assigned to a simple stenting strategy of main vessel (MV) and optional stenting of side branch (SB) or to a complex stenting strategy, namely, stenting of both MV and SB.ResultsFive-year clinical follow-up data were available for 404 (98%) patients. The combined safety and efficacy endpoint of cardiac death, non–procedure-related myocardial infarction, and target vessel revasculari...
Background— The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in bifurcated lesions with second-generation dr...
BACKGROUND: The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...
This study sought to report the 5-year follow-up results of the Nordic Bifurcation Study
AIMS: Randomized trials of coronary bifurcation stenting have shown better outcomes from a simple (p...
Background - It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
Background: The optimal stenting strategy for coronary bifurcation lesions has not yet been defined,...
BACKGROUND: Controversy persists regarding the correct strategy for bifurcation lesions. Therefore, ...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to compare long-term follow-up results of crush versus culotte st...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine whether the deployment of drug-eluting stents (DES) in bifurcati...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate the long-term clinical effects of stent generation and ...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the optimal percutaneous coronary intervention techn...
Background— The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in bifurcated lesions with second-generation dr...
BACKGROUND: The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...
This study sought to report the 5-year follow-up results of the Nordic Bifurcation Study
AIMS: Randomized trials of coronary bifurcation stenting have shown better outcomes from a simple (p...
Background - It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
Background: The optimal stenting strategy for coronary bifurcation lesions has not yet been defined,...
BACKGROUND: Controversy persists regarding the correct strategy for bifurcation lesions. Therefore, ...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to compare long-term follow-up results of crush versus culotte st...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine whether the deployment of drug-eluting stents (DES) in bifurcati...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate the long-term clinical effects of stent generation and ...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
Background It is still uncertain whether coronary bifurcations with lesions involving a large side b...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate the optimal percutaneous coronary intervention techn...
Background— The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in bifurcated lesions with second-generation dr...
BACKGROUND: The optimal strategy for treating coronary bifurcation lesions remains a subject of deba...