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Underexpanded stent in left anterior descending coronary artery treated with intravascular lithotripsy

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Supplementary Figure S1. Dissection of proximal LAD in OCT after intravascular lithotripsy pulses and NC balloon inflation

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Bartosz Górny et al. Intravascular lithotripsy in underexpanded stent

2 Advances in Interventional Cardiology 2020; 16, 2 (60)

Supplementary Figure S2. Minimal lumen area and diameter of proximal segment of the stent before (A) and after intervention (B)

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