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Temporal Trends In Coronary Angiography And Percutaneous Coronary Concurrent innovation in percutaneous coronary intervention (pci) has enabled treatment of complex coronary lesions in high‐risk patients. 6 high‐risk pci has increased as a result of trials demonstrating the safety of unprotected left main (lm) stenting, atherectomy devices for treatment of calcified lesions, percutaneous techniques for chronic total occlusion (cto) pci, and use of. The overall results of this temporal trends study are as expected: overall coronary revascularization volumes have decreased in the post‐courage (clinical outcomes utilizing revascularization and aggressive drug evaluation) trial era. 2 in the current study, annual cabg volume decreased by 22.6% from 2005 to 2017, whereas pci volume decreased by 2.9% over the same period.
10 Year Temporal Trends Of In Hospital Mortality And Emergency Temporal trends of emergency pci, emergency cag, and cabg (a to c) the temporal trend of emergency percutaneous coronary intervention (pci), emergency coronary angiography (cag), and coronary artery bypass grafting (cabg), respectively. (d) the temporal trends of emergency pci rates classified by 4 age groups. Background— percutaneous coronary intervention (pci) has undergone rapid progress, both in technology and adjunct therapy. however, documentation of long term temporal trends in relation to contemporary practice is lacking. methods and results— we analyzed pci use and outcomes in 8976 consecutive patients in the multicenter, national heart, lung, and blood institute–sponsored 1985–1986. Coronary perforation is a potentially life threatening complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (pci). we studied incidence, outcomes and temporal trends following pci related coronary artery perforation (cap). methods prospective systematic review and meta analysis including meta regression using medline and embase to november 2020. With the improvements of percutaneous coronary intervention (pci) technology and post pci patient management, several registry studies reported temporal trends in post pci clinical outcomes. however, their results are inconclusive, potentially reflecting region specific trends, based on site reported events without external validity.
Outcomes And Temporal Trends Of Inpatient Percutaneous Coronary Coronary perforation is a potentially life threatening complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (pci). we studied incidence, outcomes and temporal trends following pci related coronary artery perforation (cap). methods prospective systematic review and meta analysis including meta regression using medline and embase to november 2020. With the improvements of percutaneous coronary intervention (pci) technology and post pci patient management, several registry studies reported temporal trends in post pci clinical outcomes. however, their results are inconclusive, potentially reflecting region specific trends, based on site reported events without external validity. Temporal trends in percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes 2005–2018 (n = 41,146). lower rates of bleeding and no slow reflow, while higher rates of stroke (top panel). 30 day mortality and 30 day mace increased (middle panel). 12 month and long term mortality also increased (bottom table). *12 month mortality excludes 2018 data as follow. In hospital outcomes and temporal trends of percutaneous coronary interventions for chronic total occlusion eurointervention . 2022 dec 2;18(11):e929 e932. doi: 10.4244 eij d 22 00599.
Temporal Trends In Percutaneous Coronary Intervention And Coronary Temporal trends in percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes 2005–2018 (n = 41,146). lower rates of bleeding and no slow reflow, while higher rates of stroke (top panel). 30 day mortality and 30 day mace increased (middle panel). 12 month and long term mortality also increased (bottom table). *12 month mortality excludes 2018 data as follow. In hospital outcomes and temporal trends of percutaneous coronary interventions for chronic total occlusion eurointervention . 2022 dec 2;18(11):e929 e932. doi: 10.4244 eij d 22 00599.
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