Outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention in intermediate coronary artery disease: fractional flow reserve-guided versus intravascular ultrasound-guided.
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B. Koo | C. Nam | W. Fearon | Hyoung-Seob Park | H. Yoon | S. Hur | Y. Cho | Hyungseop Kim | Y. Kim | Kwon‐Bae Kim | S. Tahk | Insung Chung | Hyoung‐Seob Park
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