Non-invasive functional evaluation in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome: a valuable but non-exhaustive
Niccolò Ciardetti1, Alessio Mattesini1, Carlo Di Mario1
1Structural Interventional Cardiology, Careggi University Hospital, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134, Florence, Italy.
European Heart Journal. Cardiovascular Imaging
|September 18, 2024
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