Point-of-care measured platelet inhibition correlates with a reduced risk of an adverse cardiac event after percutaneous coronary intervention: Results of the GOLD (AU-assessing ultegra) multicenter study

Steven R. Steinhubl, J. David Talley, Gregory A. Braden, James E. Tcheng, Peter J. Casterella, David J. Moliterno, Frank I. Navetta, Peter B. Berger, Jeffrey J. Popma, George Dangas, Richard Gallo, David C. Sane, Jorge F. Saucedo, Gang Jia, A. Michael Lincoff, Pierre Theroux, David R. Holmes, Paul S. Teirstein, Dean J. Kereiakes

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