Symposier - NEJM Roundtable: CABG vs. Stenting: Clinical Implications of the SYNTAX Trial, Part I

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Symposier - NEJM Roundtable: CABG vs. Stenting: Clinical Implications of the SYNTAX Trial, Part I

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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: NEJMvideo In the international SYNTAX trial, 1800 patients with three-vessel or left main coronary artery disease were randomly assigned to either revascularization with coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention involving drug-eluting stents. The need for repeat revascularization was significantly lower with CABG, but the risk of stroke was significantly higher — a tradeoff that must be considered in making clinical decisio

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CABG Vs Stening, Implications of Syntax Trial. PART ONE. http://bit.ly/6cHCfz PART TWO. http://bit.ly/7MAK3g

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