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Cheol-Whan Lee, MD, PhD

08/01/2008
Coronary artery disease is frequently encountered in diabetic patients.1 Previous reports showed that 15–25% of patients undergoing coronary revascularization had diabetes mellitus (DM).2–4 Although the initial success and in-hospital...
Coronary artery disease is frequently encountered in diabetic patients.1 Previous reports showed that 15–25% of patients undergoing coronary revascularization had diabetes mellitus (DM).2–4 Although the initial success and in-hospital...
Coronary artery disease is...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
08/01/2008
Despite the evolution of interventional techniques and operator experience, percutaneous revascularization of complex coronary lesions (i.e., calcified and long lesions) remains challenging because of lower procedural success rates and higher...
Despite the evolution of interventional techniques and operator experience, percutaneous revascularization of complex coronary lesions (i.e., calcified and long lesions) remains challenging because of lower procedural success rates and higher...
Despite the evolution of...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
08/01/2008
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO) lesions has a lower success rate and is technically demanding despite advances in equipment and operator experience.1–3 Although several studies showed favorable...
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO) lesions has a lower success rate and is technically demanding despite advances in equipment and operator experience.1–3 Although several studies showed favorable...
Percutaneous coronary...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology