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Percutaneous coronary intervention leads to microplastics entering the blood: Interventional devices are a major source

Sheng Liu, Yunxiao Yang, Zhiyong Du, Chenyang Wang, Li Li, Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Siyao Ni, Zhijian Yue, Kexin Yang, Hai Gao, Yong Zeng, Yanwen Qin, Jian‐Rong Li, Chengqian Yin, Ming Zhang, Ming Zhang

2024Journal of Hazardous Materials35 citationsDOI

Topics & Concepts

Conventional PCIMedicinePercutaneous coronary interventionMicroplasticsPolyethylene terephthalatePercutaneousInternal medicineSurgeryMaterials scienceChemistryEnvironmental chemistryMyocardial infarctionComposite materialMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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