Temporal Trends and Outcomes of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions in Nonagenarians
Kashish Goel(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), David R. Holmes(Mayo Clinic in Florida), Malcolm R. Bell(Mayo Clinic), Deepak L. Bhatt(Mount Sinai Hospital), Charanjit S. Rihal(Mayo Clinic), Tanush Gupta(University of Vermont Medical Center), Rajiv Gulati(Mayo Clinic), Sahil Khera(New York Medical College), Dhaval Kolte(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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