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Collaterals in STEMI patients: An uncommon but critical lifeline.

Angiographically visible collaterals are seen in a minority of STEMI patients, predominantly to the RCA and in patients with delays to reperfusion. Patients with visible collaterals were less likely to have cardiogenic shock and tended to have a longer survival. Further studies will determine the mechanisms of collateral formation and their protective associations.

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