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Well-done studies have established that percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is superior to fibrinolytic administration for the reduction of early death (7% vs 9%), non fatal re-infarction (3% vs 7%), or stroke (1% vs 2%), provided that the center where it is performed has expertise with the procedure, and door-to-balloon time can be kept to 90 minutes or less.

DANAMI-2 Trial: More Comparison of Fibrinolysis vs. Primary PTCA