African-Americans At Risk From Drug-Coated Stents

A new study suggests that African-Americans have almost three times the risk of having a heart attack after having a drug-coated stent placed to treat their chest pain, compared to other races. Bare metal stents seem to be safer options. The medical journal Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association published the study on August 30.

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