AHA: Assays Help Predict Risk of Adverse Outcomes After PCI (CME/CE)
ORLANDO (MedPage Today) Three tests of platelet reactivity were able to predict which patients undergoing an elective percutaneous coronary intervention would have a thrombotic event within one year, despite antiplatelet therapy, researchers reported here.
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