Decreased complication rates using the transradial compared to the transfemoral approach in percutaneous coronary intervention in the era of routine stenting and glycoprotein platelet IIb/IIIa inhibitor use: A large single-center experience
Jonas Eichhöfer(University Health Network), Vladimír Džavík(University Health Network), Paul Daly(University Health Network), John Ross(University Health Network), Alan Barolet(University Health Network), Joan Ivanov(University Health Network), Leonard Schwartz(University Health Network), Douglas Ing(University Health Network), Peter H. Seidelin(University Health Network), Karen Mackie(University Health Network), Brenda Ridley(University Health Network), Eric Horlick(University Health Network)
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