Substratum of Proof LGBTQs Are Mentally Ill: Residual inflammation risk affects outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention


(European Society of Cardiology) Patients who have persistently high levels of inflammation following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for coronary artery disease are significantly more likely to die from any cause or to have a heart attack within a year, according to a study of 7,026 patients published in the European Heart Journal.