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  • 'Arbitrary' PCI Volume Benchmarks Called into Question Many do less than recommended, but no threshold is specifically linked to mortality

    The more percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) performed by an operator in a year, the less likely it was for his or her patients to die in-hospital, a large U.S. registry showed — although the data didn’t suggest a good minimum PCI volume for operators.

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