Angioplasty seen safe for most 90-year-olds
Thu, 12 Oct 2006 06:38 PM EST
... BUENOS AIRES (Reuters Health) - Angioplasty to remove blockages in the coronary arteries appears to benefit most very elderly patients in their 90s. In about seven out of ten such cases, the patient survives at least one year after the procedure, according to a Spanish study presented here at the Argentine Congress of Cardiology. ...
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