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Long-term Luminal Renarrowing After Successful Elective Coronary Angioplasty of Total Occlusions
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These results indicate that successfully dilated coronary occlusions, both total and functional, have a higher rate of angiographic restenosis at 6 months than stenoses. This is due chiefly to a higher rate of occlusion at follow-up angiography in this group of lesions. Measures aimed at reducing restenosis after successful dilatation of coronary occlusion should be focused in this direction.
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