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Park MW et al. – PCI patients with nonculprit coronary lesions underwent additional clinically driven PCI at rates of 7.7% at 1 year, 14% at 2 years, and 16% at 3 years because of the progression of preexisting nonculprit coronary lesions. Overall coronary artery disease burden and poor lipid profiles at baseline PCI confer significant risks for clinically driven PCI.

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