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Late Angioplasty After a Heart Attack

Doctors recommend that people who have heart attacks receive treatment to open their blocked arteries within 12 hours after an attack. Even past those 12 hours, though, a procedure to open blocked arteries called angioplasty was thought to prevent future heart problems. A new study, however, found that stable patients getting late angioplasty did no better than patients on drug therapy alone.

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