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Coronary chronic total occlusions: How to dilate the tough ones
Asaad A. Khan
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George D. Dangas
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine - Cardiology
Medicine
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Keyphrases
Chronic Total Occlusion
100%
Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion
100%
Comorbidity
33%
Moderate to Severe
33%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
33%
Appropriate Therapy
33%
Lesion Preparation
33%
Lesion Length
33%
Cutting Balloon
33%
Reduced Ejection Fraction
33%
Therapy Selection
33%
Over 40
33%
Balloon Inflation
33%
Rotational Atherectomy
33%
Severe Calcification
33%
Laser Cutting
33%
Procedural Safety
33%
Scoring Balloon
33%
Superpressure Balloons
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Total Occlusion
100%
Ejection Fraction
25%
Diabetes Mellitus
25%
Hyperbarism
25%
Rotational Atherectomy
25%
Safety Procedure
25%
Comorbidity
25%