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Presentation
The risk of adverse coronary events is higher in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea following percutaneous coronary intervention
Aurora UW Cardiology Faculty
  • Amina Adil, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Beneet Pandey, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Tadele W. Mengesha, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Zoe Heis, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Samian Sulaiman, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Sulaiman Sultan, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Rafath Ullah, Advocate Aurora Health
  • M. Fuad Jan, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Suhail Allaqaband, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Tanvir Bajwa, MD, Advocate Aurora Health
  • A. Jamil Tajik, M.D., Advocate Aurora Health
  • Arshad Jahangir, MD, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations

Aurora Cardiovascular Services, Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA), Aurora Hospital Medicine

Publication Date
5-24-2017
Presentation Notes
Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.
Document Type
Poster
Citation Information

Adil A, Pandey B, Mengesha T, et al. The risk of adverse coronary events is higher in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea following percutaneous coronary intervention. Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.