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Pivotal trials of drug-eluting stents reported significant reductions in the rate of repeat revascularization without excess adverse events in the first year after placement of the stent.1,2 Although these randomized trials were well designed
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From Harvard Medical School and the Cardiovascular Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center — both in Boston.
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