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Meester, H.J.

(Hannie Meester)


patient angioplasty graft disease artery multivessel revascularization group single-vessel result dilatation difference 5 years angina event-free multivessel disease follow-up study percutaneou number survival transluminal surgery single-vessel disease infarction vessel multilesion table month cardiol event lesion heart procedure percutaneous transluminal artery disease graft angioplasty balloon aortocoronary prostaglandin american journal single-vessel multilesion american revascularization groups saphenou single-vessel disease patients percutaneous transluminal angioplasty hospital event-free survival revascularization group university death status probability journal circulation cardiology figure method antianginal drugs occlusion multivessel disease patients university hospital revascularized patients segment effect antianginal reoperation revascularized multivessel dilatations 1 year event-free patients serruy follow-up period recurrence outcome volume angina 1 patients improvement exercise




3 Most Recent Publications

The Dutch experience in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of narrowed saphenous veins used for aortocoronary arterial bypass (Article)
Plokker, W.H.T. Meester, H.J. Serruys, P.W.J.C.
1991-01-01
Successful multiple segment coronary angioplasty: Effect of completeness of revascularization in single-vessel multilesions and multivessels (Article)
Samson, M. Meester, H.J. Feyter, P.J. de Strauss, B.H. Serruys, P.W.J.C.
1990-01-01
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of a totally occluded venous bypass graft: a challenge that should be resisted (Article)
Feyter, P.J. de Serruys, P.W.J.C. Brand, M.J.B.M. van den Meester, H.J. Beatt, K.J. Suryapranata, H.
1989-01-01