Refractory angina following angiographically successful PCI is common and microvascular dysfunction (CMD) seems the underlying mechanism. As no data are available on Reducer performance in these patients, we tried to… Click to show full abstract
Refractory angina following angiographically successful PCI is common and microvascular dysfunction (CMD) seems the underlying mechanism. As no data are available on Reducer performance in these patients, we tried to address this issue. Between 2015 and 2016, 8 patients underwent coronary
               
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