New randomized trial results show no benefit in clinical outcomes from active surveillance using functional testing over usual care among high-risk patients with previous percutaneous coronary ...
BARCELONA – Routine functional testing after percutaneous cardiac interventions (PCI) did not boost clinical outcomes at 2 years in high-risk patients, according to the POST-PCI trial. The composite ...
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For cardiac arrest patients who subsequently undergo PCI, their degree of consciousness before the procedure is a strong predictor of in-hospital outcomes, according to observational data from ...
Selecting a post-PCI antiplatelet regimen based on platelet function or genetic testing seems to improve both efficacy and safety, according to a new meta-analysis. Its authors say the results support ...
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"This study suggests that the ARC-HBR and PRECISE-DAPT bleeding criteria can be used to risk stratify patients and guide the therapeutic selection to lower the bleeding risk. For instance, we found ...
Heart attack is the leading cause of death worldwide and is associated with substantial public health costs. When an individual has a heart attack, immediate treatment generally requires urgent ...
There is no incremental clinical benefit from routine surveillance stress testing (vs standard care alone) in high-risk patients with previous percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), a subgroup ...