Home Once blood flow is restored, cardiologists face questions that, at present, have no clear, evidence-based answers. ?Do we just leave other narrowed blood vessels and continue with medications? Or do we fix those narrowed vessels with other stents? What?s best for the patient?? says Dr. Kevin Bainey, an interventional cardiologist for Alberta Health Services (AHS) as well as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Alberta.event: 638 Once blood flow is restored, cardiologists face questions that, at present, have no clear, evidence-based answers. ?Do we just leave other narrowed blood vessels and continue with medications? Or do we fix those narrowed vessels with other stents? What?s best for the patient?? says Dr. Kevin Bainey, an interventional cardiologist for Alberta Health Services (AHS) as well as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Alberta.event: 638

Once blood flow is restored, cardiologists face questions that, at present, have no clear, evidence-based answers. ?Do we just leave other narrowed blood vessels and continue with medications? Or do we fix those narrowed vessels with other stents? What?s best for the patient?? says Dr. Kevin Bainey, an interventional cardiologist for Alberta Health Services (AHS) as well as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Alberta.event: 638

Once blood flow is restored, cardiologists face questions that, at present, have no clear, evidence-based answers. “Do we just leave other narrowed blood vessels and continue with medications? Or do we fix those narrowed vessels with other stents? What’s best for the patient?” says Dr. Kevin Bainey, an interventional cardiologist for Alberta Health Services (AHS) as well as an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at the University of Alberta.
event: 638

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