Quality of Life after PCI with Drug-Eluting Stents or Coronary-Artery Bypass Surgery

  • Cohen D
  • Van Hout B
  • Serruys P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that among patients undergoing multivessel revascularization, coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG), as compared with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) either by means of balloon angioplasty or with the use of bare-metal stents, results in greater relief from angina and improved quality of life. The effect of PCI with the use of drug-eluting stents on these outcomes is unknown.

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Cohen, D. J., Van Hout, B., Serruys, P. W., Mohr, F. W., Macaya, C., den Heijer, P., … Kappetein, A. P. (2011). Quality of Life after PCI with Drug-Eluting Stents or Coronary-Artery Bypass Surgery. New England Journal of Medicine, 364(11), 1016–1026. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1001508

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