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Vol 27, No 1 (2020)
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Accepted: 2020-02-24
Published online: 2020-02-25
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The role of intravascular ultrasound in the treatment of chronic total occlusion with percutaneous coronary intervention

Kambis Mashayekhi1, Michael Behnes2
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Pubmed: 32103475
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Cardiol J 2020;27(1):4-5.
Affiliations
  1. Division of Cardiology and Angiology II, University Heart Center Freiburg, Bad Krozingen, Germany
  2. First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Mannheim (UMM), Faculty of Medicine Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, European Center for AngioScience (ECAS), and DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research) partner site Heidelberg/Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany

open access

Vol 27, No 1 (2020)
Editorial
Submitted: 2020-02-24
Accepted: 2020-02-24
Published online: 2020-02-25

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Title

The role of intravascular ultrasound in the treatment of chronic total occlusion with percutaneous coronary intervention

Journal

Cardiology Journal

Issue

Vol 27, No 1 (2020)

Article type

Editorial

Pages

4-5

Published online

2020-02-25

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1771

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1103

DOI

10.5603/CJ.2020.0013

Pubmed

32103475

Bibliographic record

Cardiol J 2020;27(1):4-5.

Authors

Kambis Mashayekhi
Michael Behnes

References (3)
  1. Kim BK, Shin DH, Hong MK, et al. Clinical impact of intravascular ultrasound-guided chronic total occlusion intervention with zotarolimus-eluting versus biolimus-eluting stent implantation: randomized study. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2015; 8(7): e002592.
  2. Kim D, Hong SJ, Kim BK, et al. Outcomes of stent optimisation in intravascular ultrasound-guided intervention for long or chronic totally occluded coronary lesions. EuroIntervention. 2019 [Epub ahead of print].
  3. Chu M, Martínez-Hervás-Alonso MÁ, Reisbeck B, et al. The yin-yang sign in the detection of subintimal hematoma with high-definition intravascular ultrasound. Cardiol J. 2020; 27(1): 81–82.

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