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Drug-eluting Stents: Are They Safe?
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Drug-eluting Stents: Are They Safe?
Drug-eluting stents are metal mesh tubes coated with medication that keep artries from re-blocking after angioplasty. These devices have been the solution for millions of people around the world. However, recent studies have raised concerns about associated risks. Join Dr. Yeung and colleagues as they discuss the safety of these popular devices. From the Series:The Stanford University Medical Center Health Hour
Video Length: 5304
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: September 08, 2007
View Count: 18
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