Does shorter symptom onset-to-balloon time reduce mortality in STEMI patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention?
Shorter symptom onset-to-balloon time predicts lower long-term mortality in STEMI patients treated with PPCI, emphasizing the importance of minimizing treatment delays.
Shorter symptom onset-to-balloon time predicts long-term lower mortality in STEMI patients treated with PPCI. Our findings emphasise the need to minimise any component of treatment delay.
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