Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients requiring prolonged mechanical circulatory support after high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention

Min, S., Basir, M. B., Lemor, A., Zhou, Z., Abu-Much, A., Redfors, B., Thompson, J. B., Truesdell, A. G., Bharadwaj, A. S., Li, Y., Kaki, A., Brott, B. C., Wohns, D. H., Meraj, P. M., Daggubati, R., Grines, C. L., O’Neill, W. W., & Moses, J. W. (2024). Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients requiring prolonged mechanical circulatory support after high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention. EuroIntervention, 20(2), e135–e145. https://doi.org/10.4244/eij-d-23-00512
Authors:
Sugi Min
Mir Babar Basir
Alejandro Lemor
Zhipeng Zhou
Arsalan Abu-Much
Björn Redfors
Julia B Thompson
Alexander G Truesdell
Aditya S Bharadwaj
Yanru Li
Amir Kaki
Brigitta C Brott
David H Wohns
Perwaiz M Meraj
Ramesh Daggubati
Cindy L Grines
William W O'Neill
Jeffrey W Moses
Affiliated Authors:
Sugi Min
Jeffrey W Moses
Author Keywords:
clinical outcomes
high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention
major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events
mechanical circulatory support
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Article
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10.4244/eij-d-23-00512
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