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Myocardial Infarction

  • FAMOUS NSTEMI: FFR-Guided Management of NSTEMI Reduces PCI and CABG
  • Overview of 2014 ESC Guidelines
  • Innovations in ACS Treatment
  • Preventive PCI in Nonculprit Vessels Adds Benefit to PCI of Culprit Vessels in Patients with Acute STEMI
  • Highlights of European Heart Rhythm Association Scientific Documents
  • Metformin Does Not Improve Diastolic Function in Nondiabetic Patients with STEMI
  • Minimal MI Risk with Undetectable hs-cTnT and No ECG Ischemia in ED Patients with Chest Pain
  • Perioperative Aspirin Does Not Reduce Cardiovascular Events in Noncardiac Surgery (POISE-2)
  • Perioperative Clonidine Does Not Reduce CV Events in Patients Having Noncardiac Surgery (POISE-2)
  • Metformin Doses Not Reduce Heart Failure after STEMI in Patients without Diabetes (GIPS-III)

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