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  • Analysis of stent thrombosis incidence based on stent strategy.

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  • A one-stent strategy demonstrated a lower rate of target lesion revascularization compared to a two-stent strategy.
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  • Findings suggest a one-stent approach may be preferable for ACS management.

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  • Further prospective studies are warranted to confirm these findings.
  • Potential impact on clinical guidelines for ACS treatment.
  • Implications for procedural decision-making in interventional cardiology.