Temporal Trends in Care and Outcomes of Patients Receiving Fibrinolytic Therapy Compared to Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Insights From the Get With The Guidelines Coronary Artery Disease (GWTG‐CAD) Registry
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Deepak L. Bhatt | H. Jneid | B. Bozkurt | E. Peterson | L. Schwamm | P. Heidenreich | G. Fonarow | L. Liang | Adrian F. Hernandez | S. Virani | L. Petersen | R. Matsouaka | M. Albert | Ravi S. Hira | Michelle A. Albert | Christine Ju | Zubin J. Eapen | Ravi S Hira | Roland A. Matsouaka
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