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Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|June 8, 2011
A simple nomogram for early prediction of myocardial reperfusion after pre-hospital thrombolysisJulien Rosencher, Vanina Bongard, Karim Tazarourte, et al.
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases|October 14, 2008
Factors predictive for in-hospital mortality following percutaneous coronary interventionWalid Zouaoui, Horma Ouldzein, Nicolas Boudou, et al.
JAMA|June 22, 2002
Fluvastatin for prevention of cardiac events following successful first percutaneous coronary intervention: a randomized controlled trialPatrick W J C Serruys, Pim de Feyter, Carlos Macaya, et al.
Clinical Medicine. Cardiology|May 29, 2010
Improvement of Young and Elderly Patient's Knowledge of Heart Failure After an Educational SessionJérôme Roncalli, Laurence Perez, Atul Pathak, et al.
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases|July 13, 2010
Gender disparity in 48-hour mortality is limited to emergency percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarctionJérôme Roncalli, Meyer Elbaz, Nicolas Dumonteil, et al.
American Heart Journal|October 3, 2002
Is direct coronary stenting the best strategy for long-term outcome? Results of the multicentric randomized benefit evaluation of direct coronary stenting (BET) studyMeyer Elbaz, Elyes El Mokhtar, Khalifé Khalifé, et al.
Circulation|July 2, 2008
Comparison of thrombolysis followed by broad use of percutaneous coronary intervention with primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-segment-elevation acute myocardial infarction: data from the french registry on acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (FAST-MI)Nicolas Danchin, Pierre Coste, Jean Ferrières, et al.
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Eurointervention : Journal of Europcr in Collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology|June 8, 2011
A simple nomogram for early prediction of myocardial reperfusion after pre-hospital thrombolysisJulien Rosencher, Vanina Bongard, Karim Tazarourte, et al.
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases|October 14, 2008
Factors predictive for in-hospital mortality following percutaneous coronary interventionWalid Zouaoui, Horma Ouldzein, Nicolas Boudou, et al.
JAMA|June 22, 2002
Fluvastatin for prevention of cardiac events following successful first percutaneous coronary intervention: a randomized controlled trialPatrick W J C Serruys, Pim de Feyter, Carlos Macaya, et al.
Clinical Medicine. Cardiology|May 29, 2010
Improvement of Young and Elderly Patient's Knowledge of Heart Failure After an Educational SessionJérôme Roncalli, Laurence Perez, Atul Pathak, et al.
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases|July 13, 2010
Gender disparity in 48-hour mortality is limited to emergency percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarctionJérôme Roncalli, Meyer Elbaz, Nicolas Dumonteil, et al.
American Heart Journal|October 3, 2002
Is direct coronary stenting the best strategy for long-term outcome? Results of the multicentric randomized benefit evaluation of direct coronary stenting (BET) studyMeyer Elbaz, Elyes El Mokhtar, Khalifé Khalifé, et al.
Circulation|July 2, 2008
Comparison of thrombolysis followed by broad use of percutaneous coronary intervention with primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-segment-elevation acute myocardial infarction: data from the french registry on acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (FAST-MI)Nicolas Danchin, Pierre Coste, Jean Ferrières, et al.
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