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When to escalate and when to de-escalate
yilmaz M. congratulations. the flow of LAD is quite good but there is serious stenosis at the ostium of the Diagonal branch. It is an important branch. therefore it is not appropriate to leave the patient in this way in terms of complete revascularization of the patient. I would open the side branch.
Hassaan A. I think there is data that supports that if there is TIMI 3 flow in the Diagonal branch its best to leave it alone
Tekten T.