PCI-Advances in DIABETIC PATIENTS – MIL & WIN SESSION – SOLACI-SOCIME 2022

✔️ PCI-Advances in DIABETIC PATIENTES – MIL & WIN SESSION

✔️ SOLACI-SOCIME 2022 Scientific Session

👨‍🏫 Contents:

00:10 – Welcoming words – Dra. Emma Miranda (MEX)
01:35 – Diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease – Dra. Patricia Aubanel (MEX)
20:30 – Advances in the design of stents in PCI: Diabetes mellitus – Dra. Roxana Mehran (USA)
44:56 – Q&A


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