Study may boost bare-metal stents
14th Nov 2006, 10:00 GMT
WASHINGTON -- Inflating drug-coated balloons inside arteries to medicate blood vessels scarred by an implanted stent may be safer and more effective than using a replacement stent covered in the same medicine, a study says.
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