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Perkutane transluminale Koronarangioplastie

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Koronarerkrankungen

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Die perkutane transluminale Koronardilatation (PTCA) ist eine nichtchirurgische Methode zur Verbesserung der koronaren Durchblutung. Ihre Einführung in die Therapie der koronaren Herzerkrankung im Jahre 1977 stellte eine Bereicherung der bis dahin alternativen medikamentösen oder koronarchirurgischen Behandlung dar. In den fünf Jahren ihrer klinischen Anwendung ist mit der Methode weltweit Erfahrung gesammelt worden.

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Ischinger, T., Gruentzig, A.R. (1984). Perkutane transluminale Koronarangioplastie. In: Roskamm, H., et al. Koronarerkrankungen. Handbuch der inneren Medizin, vol 9 / 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69451-6_42

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