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Incidence, treatment, and in-hospital outcome of bifurcation lesions in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions for chronic total occlusions
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The incidence of bifurcation lesions in chronic total occlusions is higher than that reported in continuous lesions. The presence of a bifurcation lesion increases the complexity of the procedure and may lead to less angiographic success and more periprocedural complications.
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