[Are we ripe for preventive percutaneous coronary interventions?]
- PMID: 40417151
- PMCID: PMC12097337
- DOI: 10.24875/RECIC.M24000483
[Are we ripe for preventive percutaneous coronary interventions?]
Conflict of interest statement
CONFLICTO DE INTERESES: E. Kedhi declara haber recibido subvenciones en materia de investigación institucional de Medtronic y Abbott y ser proctor de Abbott.
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