TEMPLE, Tex. (MedPage Today) -- Revascularization is not always indicated in the face of coronary occlusion, although when it is appropriate, bypass surgery is more often the best choice, according to criteria released today.
Appropriateness Criteria Offered for RevascularizationCourtesy MedPage Today Surgery Mon, 01/05/2009 - 12:20
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