End-Stage Renal Disease and Drug-Eluting Stents: One Small Step Forward?
14th Nov 2006, 18:25 GMT
Commenting on available data, the authors suggest that the effectiveness of the therapy in this high-risk population warrants conducting large, well-controlled clinical trials. Journal of Invasive Cardiology
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