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Editorial2018 Jul;28(5):365-366.

JOURNAL:Trends Cardiovasc Med. Article Link

Novel developments in revascularization for left main coronary artery disease

Carreras ET, Bhatt DL. Keywords: DK CRUSH; LM bifurcation lesions; evidence-based

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"When PCI is used to treat LM bifurcation lesions,

DK-CRUSH is the most reasonable evidence-based approach."