A large percentage of patients with non‐ST‐segment acute coronary syndrome (NSTE‐ACS) present with acute total occlusion (TO) of some major epicardial vessel that does not generate electrocardiographic changes. Ongoing research… Click to show full abstract
A large percentage of patients with non‐ST‐segment acute coronary syndrome (NSTE‐ACS) present with acute total occlusion (TO) of some major epicardial vessel that does not generate electrocardiographic changes. Ongoing research into the methods of accurately predicting acute TO have not yielded great success.
               
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