In angioplasty, timing is key
15th Nov 2006, 11:53 GMT
Study finds no benefit, possible risk if delayed Using angioplasty to unclog arteries more than 24 hours after a patient's heart attack does no good and may increase the chances of another attack, researchers said yesterday.
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