Ep 7: Hybrid Use of DCB and DES in PCI
DCB Unveiled: Bridging Science and Application – Ep 7: Hybrid Use of DCB and DES in PCI

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Can DCB and DES be complementary for complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)? Dr Rasha Al-Lamee and Dr Juan Iglesias explore this question and more during this educational podcast episode. They'll also be explaining when and how you can use DCB and DES in the same patient.


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