Revascularization in stable coronary artery disease: A combined perspective from an interventional cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon

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It is now half a century since the start of coronary bypass graft surgery (CABG) with the first percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) following just over a decade later. The relative merits of PCI vs. CABG for stable coronary artery disease (stable-CAD) have continued to be debated ever since and have been the focus of around 20 randomized trials and numerous registry studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. The aim of this review is to identify areas of agreement, disagreement, and uncertainties in the role of PCI and CABG in patients with stable-CAD.

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Holmes, D. R., & Taggart, D. P. (2016). Revascularization in stable coronary artery disease: A combined perspective from an interventional cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon. European Heart Journal, 37(24), 1873–1882. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehw044

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