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Aug 24, 2025, 08:20
New Study Questions Benefits of Physiology-Guided PCI Beyond Periprocedural MI and Repeat Revascularization
Mattia Galli, Assistant Professor at Sapienza Università di Roma, Associate Editor of European Heart Journal, shared a proud post on X:
”Is this a win for physiology-guided PCI? I see it differenty.
K-M curves are parallel after the first days.
The reduction in MACE is just driven by periprocedural MI and repeat revascularization. No difference in spontaneous MI or death. Thoughts?”
Find the full study here.

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