OCT imaging identified an underlying morphological abnormality in 97% of cases of confirmed stent thrombosis.
Does optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging identify underlying morphological abnormalities in patients with confirmed stent thrombosis?
OCT imaging is highly effective at identifying the underlying morphological mechanisms of stent thrombosis, detecting abnormalities in nearly all (97%) cases.
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In patients with confirmed ST, OCT imaging identified an underlying morphological abnormality in 97% of cases.
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