Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
May 21 BSX DaVita Gains 34.5% YTD: What's Driving the Stock?
May 21 BSX DaVita (DVA) Gains 34.5% YTD: What's Driving the Stock?
May 21 BSX Three Reasons to Retain Inspire Medical (INSP) Stock for Now
May 21 BSX Boston Scientific’s cardiac rhythm system hits pivotal trial goals
May 20 BSX Philips' (PHG) Reports Positive AI-Powered Cardiac Study Data
May 20 BSX Boston Scientific (BSX) Reaches 52-Week High: What's Aiding It?
May 20 BSX Boston Scientific (BSX) mCRM System Study Outcome Favorable
May 20 BSX Pulsed field ablation poised for fast adoption, analysts say
May 20 BSX Boston Scientific hits all endpoints in CRM trial
May 20 BSX UK backs use of cancer treatment offered by Boston Scientific
May 20 BSX J&J posts latest Varipulse data while awaiting FDA review
May 18 BSX Boston Scientific succeeds in pivotal trial for leadless pacemaker
May 18 BSX MODULAR ATP Study of the mCRM™ System Meets Primary Safety and Efficacy Endpoints
May 17 BSX Veeva's (VEEV) Vault Basics to Boost Efficiency for Biotechs
May 17 BSX AxoGen (AXGN) Initiates BLA Submission for Avance Nerve Graft
May 17 BSX Jim Cramer Recommends Buying This Sports Betting Company's Stock: 'I Think It's Terrific'
May 16 BSX HealthEquity (HQY) Closes Conduent's BenefitWallet Acquisition
May 16 BSX NICE recommends targeted radiation therapy for liver tumours
May 16 BSX Boston Scientific on the importance of positive company culture at Cork facility
May 15 BSX Centene (CNC) to Continue Serving Kansas' Medicaid Members
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a non-surgical procedure used to treat narrowing (stenosis) of the coronary arteries of the heart found in coronary artery disease. After accessing the blood stream through the femoral or radial artery, the procedure uses coronary catheterization to visualise the blood vessels on X-ray imaging. After this, an interventional cardiologist can perform a coronary angioplasty, using a balloon catheter in which a deflated balloon is advanced into the obstructed artery and inflated to relieve the narrowing; certain devices such as stents can be deployed to keep the blood vessel open. Various other procedures can also be performed.
Primary PCI is the urgent use of PCI in people with acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), especially where there is evidence of heart damage on the electrocardiogram (ST elevation MI). PCI is also used in people after other forms of myocardial infarction or unstable angina where there is a high risk of further events. Finally, PCI may be used in people with stable angina pectoris, particularly if the symptoms are difficult to control with medication. PCI is an alternative to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG, often referred to as "bypass surgery"), which bypasses stenotic arteries by grafting vessels from elsewhere in the body. Under certain circumstances (extensive blockages, background of diabetes), CABG may be superior.Coronary angioplasty was first introduced in 1977 by Andreas Gruentzig in Switzerland.

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