Appropriateness Criteria Offered for Revascularization

Courtesy MedPage Today Surgery  Mon, 01/05/2009 - 12:20

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.


 

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