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Korea Transradial Coronary Intervention Prospective Registry Investigators , Choe, J.C. , Cha, K.S. , Choi, J.H. , Kim, B.W. , Park, J.S. , Lee, H.W. , Oh, J.H. , Choi, J.H. , Lee, H.C. , Hong, T.J. , Youn, Y.J. , Lee, S.H. , Cho, B.R. , Kim, D.I. , Han, K.R. , Jeong, M.H. , Yoon, J.
The transradial approach is increasingly used for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), and we therefore aimed to compare the clinical outcomes after transradial intervention (TRI) and transfemoral intervention (TFI) in all patients undergoing PCI. Among 6,973 patients enrolled in a nationwide, ...
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