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CABERNET

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CABERNET
Carotid Artery Revascularization Using the Boston Scientific EPI FilterWiRe EX™ and the EndoTex™ NExStenT™. A trial assessing the NexStent™ in treating carotid artery lesions with adjunct use of the FilterWire™ distal embolic protection device
Primary endpoint Composite of death, MI and stroke at 1 year
Conclusion Coronary artery stenting with NexStent™ and FilterWire™ is equivalent or better than traditional carotid endarterectomy at 1 year in high-surgical-risk patients based on historical controls


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