In-hospital mortality was significantly lower in patients aged 90 years or older treated with PCI compared with medical management.
The dual approach, though rare, was linked to fewer 2-year MACE and lower long-term costs compared with angiography alone.
There is a well-established association between hospitals performing higher volumes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and improved patient outcomes. However, a new study reveals that the ...
Background Cardiogenic shock (CS) complicating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) carries high mortality. Early ...
Patients with CKD had twice the risk of target vessel failure after PCI compared with patients without CKD. The benefits of intravascular imaging-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) extend ...
A statewide effort to get hospitals in Michigan to lower their procedural radiation levels for PCI resulted in a steady decrease over a 6-year period, new data show. “We were really pleased to see ...
WASHINGTON -- Since reimbursement has improved for coronary revascularization at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), outpatients going this route have been few but fairly well selected. Medicare claims ...
Patients with narrowing of at least 50% in three major coronary arteries did equally well when treated with a minimally invasive stent placement guided either by ultrasound-based imaging or by a novel ...
Patients who suffer a GI bleed after PCI are a challenging group. They may have multiple comorbidities and are often medically unstable; treatment must balance the need to prevent ischemic ...
The presence of shock or respiratory failure did not prolong D2B times in patients using the Rampart system. The Rampart ...
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