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stent

In medicine, small metal tube or coil inserted in the coronary artery to keep it open after balloon angioplasty. Stents that slowly release drugs are used to prevent further narrowing of arteries.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, around 84% of the 660,000 patients hospitalized for coronary angioplasty received a stent implant.



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Catastrophic outcomes of noncardiac surgery soon after coronary stenting.
This means within an hour of admission, their acute coronary obstruction can be been treated by angioplasty with coronary stenting.
The results of these studies represent a positive development in the future of treatment of coronary artery disease, particularly for patients whose only treatment option previously was coronary stenting.
 
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