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CUSTOM III: Registry Data Bolsters Enthusiasm for the Stent That Can be Customized to Longer Lesion
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Title CUSTOM III: Registry Data Bolsters Enthusiasm for the Stent That Can be Customized to Longer Lesion
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575012?src=rss
Description A multicenter registry study using the Custom NX DES has again shown that the device is safe in long lesions and in a smaller group of patients receiving two stents delivered consecutively from a single 60-mm section. Randomized controlled trials are the next step, investigators say. Heartwire
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Date May 24, 2008
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