People with diabetes, especially those with type 1 diabetes, face a higher risk of complications after receiving heart stents, according to a major...
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People with diabetes, especially those with type 1 diabetes, face a higher risk of complications after receiving heart stents, according to a major study by Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. The study, published in Diabetes Care, examined data from over 160,000 patients who had drug-eluting stents implanted between 2010 and 2020. These stents are tiny tubes […] The post Diabetes increases risk of stent complications, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
People with diabetes, especially those with type 1 diabetes, face a higher risk of complications after receiving heart stents, according to a major...
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