Summary
Canadians of South Asian ancestry treated with coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have improved long-term survival but higher rates of repeat revascularization with PCI compared with Canadians of European descent. This article presents data from a study comparing short- and long-term clinical outcomes among Canadians of South Asian and European descent admitted to the hospital with acute coronary syndrome.
- Interventional Techniques & Devices Clinical Trials
 - Coronary Artery Disease
 
- Interventional Techniques & Devices
 - Cardiology Clinical Trials
 - Coronary Artery Disease
 - Cardiology
 
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