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There is evidence and/or general agreement that emergency CABG should not be performed in patients with STEMI in the following settings:
There is evidence and/or general agreement that emergency CABG should not be performed in patients with STEMI in the following settings:
#Persistent angina and a small area of myocardium at risk in hemodynamically stable patients.
#Persistent angina and a small area of myocardium at risk in hemodynamically stable patients.
#Successful epicardial reperfusion in the absence of successful microvascular reperfusion.
#Successful epicardial reperfusion in the absence of successful microvascular reperfusion.

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