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TCT-206 Incidence and clinical impact of Side Branch Occlusion After Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implantation for Chronic Total Occlusions: Insight from the CTO-ABSORB pilot study
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014)
  • Beatriz Vaquerizo, 1. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Antonio Barros, 2. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Sandra Pujadas, 1. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Ester Bajo, 1. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Darlene Estrada-Yánez, 3. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Faustino Miranda-Guardiola, 4. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Marcelo Jimenez, 1. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Juan Cinca, 1. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
  • Antonio Serra, 5. Numbers and letters correspond to the affiliation list. Click to expose these in author workspace
Publication Date
September 1, 2014
DOI
10.1016/J.JACC.2014.07.247
Citation Information
Beatriz Vaquerizo, Antonio Barros, Sandra Pujadas, Ester Bajo, et al.. "TCT-206 Incidence and clinical impact of Side Branch Occlusion After Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implantation for Chronic Total Occlusions: Insight from the CTO-ABSORB pilot study" Journal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 64 Iss. 11 (2014)
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