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Slides
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Adjunctive Devices for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Background: The “No-Reflow Phenomenon” After PCI
Adjunctive Devices That Remove Thrombi and Protect Against Distal Embolization During PCI
Adjunctive Catheter Aspiration Thrombectomy Versus PCI Alone in Patients With STEMI: Intermediate Health Outcomes
Adjunctive Catheter Aspiration Thrombectomy Versus PCI Alone in Patients With Mixed ACS: All Outcomes
Adjunctive Mechanical Thrombectomy Devices Versus PCI Alone in Patients With STEMI: All Outcomes and Adverse Events
Adjunctive Mechanical Thrombectomy Devices Versus PCI Alone in Mixed ACS Patients: All Outcomes and Adverse Events
Adjunctive Distal Filter Embolic Protection Devices Versus PCI Alone in Patients With STEMI: All Outcomes
Adjunctive Distal Balloon Embolic Protection Devices Versus PCI Alone in Patients With STEMI: Final and Intermediate Health Outcomes
Adjunctive Distal Balloon Embolic Protection Devices Versus PCI Alone in Patients With Mixed ACS: All Outcomes and Adverse Events
Adjunctive Proximal Balloon Embolic Protection Devices Versus PCI Alone in Patients With STEMI: All Outcomes and Adverse Events
Overall Conclusions
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