Index of Microcirculatory Resistance as a Tool to Characterize Microvascular Obstruction and to Predict Infarct Size Regression in Patients With STEMI Undergoing Primary PCI.
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I. Porto | F. Crea | K. Channon | A. Lucking | J. Langrish | R. Choudhury | E. Dall’Armellina | R. Kharbanda | A. Banning | A. Borlotti | G. D. De Maria | S. Dawkins | M. Wolfrum | G. Fahrni | M. Alkhalil | L. Gaughran
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