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    Patients with heart attacks often have a lifesaving procedure to open up the narrowed or blocked coronary artery responsible for their heart attack. In about 30-50% of these patients, additional blockages or narrowings that did not cause the heart attack are found. Evidence doesn’t support clinical decision-making on how to identify which of these additional narrowings to open or whether to open all of them. In this interview, Shamir R. Mehta MD, MSc, FACC, and Matt Cavender MD, MPH, FACC, discuss

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    Delve into the world of STEMI and adjunctive therapy in this session: explore the potential impact of antiplatelet therapy on achieving an “optimal” angiographic result, gain insights into the considerations surrounding tirofiban and ticagrelor use during pregnancy and delivery, and much more! 

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