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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Table 2.

PCI data.

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Figure 1.

The risk of stent thrombosis at 1 year after PCI in relation to stent inflation pressure (panel A).

Estimated cumulative event rates of stent thrombosis in relation to stent inflation pressure. RR stands for risk ratio and CI for confidence interval (panel B).

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Figure 2.

The risk of restenosis at 1 year after PCI in relation to stent inflation pressure (panel A).

Estimated cumulative event rates of restenosis in relation to stent inflation pressure (panel B).

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Figure 3.

The risk of death at 1 year after PCI in relation to stent inflation pressure (panel A).

Estimated cumulative event rates of death in relation to stent inflation pressure (panel B).

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Figure 4.

Estimated cumulative event rates of stent thrombosis in relation to post-dilatation (panel A).

The RR of stent thrombosis of 1.18 (CI 0.95–1.32) did not differ statistically between procedures with or without post-dilatation (P = 0.19). Estimated cumulative event rates of restenosis in relation to post-dilatation (panel B). Restenosis occurred more often following post-dilatation compared with procedures where this adjunct was not used (RR 1.22 (CI 1.14–1.32) P<0.001). Estimated cumulative event rates of death in relation to post-dilatation (Panel C). The risk of death was lower following post-dilatation (RR 0.81 (CI 0.71–0.93) P = 0.003). The numbers at risk are for stent thrombosis and restenosis are identical to Figure 1 and 2 while the numbers at risk for death are identical to Figure 3.

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