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Greater adverse outcomes in patients presenting with COVID-19 and STEMI

CardioNewsUK 13 May 2021 ACCAngiographycardiogenic shockClinical OutcomesCOVID-19COVID+DiabetesJACCmedical therapyNACMIPPCISTEMIStroke

Outcomes from the North American COVID-19 STEMI registry The goal of the NACMI (North American COVID-19 and STEMI) registry is to describe demographic characteristics, management…

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