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Ten-year mortality risk of patients undergoing elective PCI: long-term follow-up of the GENetic Determinants of Restenosis (GENDER) study

No increased mortality risk by restenosis, only by coronary artery disease itself

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Verschuren, J.J.W., Trompet, S., Tio, R.A. et al. Ten-year mortality risk of patients undergoing elective PCI: long-term follow-up of the GENetic Determinants of Restenosis (GENDER) study. Neth Heart J 21, 101–105 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-012-0370-y

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