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Home » Stenting May Be Unnecessary for Some Heart Attack Patients
Stenting May Be Unnecessary for Some Heart Attack Patients
January 3, 2007
A recent study showed that angioplasty using stents — also known as percutaneous coronary intervention — may offer no significant benefit compared with standard drug therapy in treating some heart attack patients.