No Benefit from Late Invasive Therapy for Occluded Arteries

A third of patients hospitalized with an acute myocardial infarction (MI) have persistent occlusion of the infarct related artery at 72 hours, despite the availability of several effective reperfusion strategies. This has led to interest as to whether some of the benefits seen with early opening of the artery could be achieved with later opening, […]

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