ObjectivesThis study sought to develop a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) risk score for in-hospital/30-day mortality.BackgroundRisk scores are simplified linear scores that provide clinicians with quick estimates of patients' short-term mortality rates for informed consent and to determine the appropriate intervention. Earlier PCI risk scores were based on in-hospital mortality. However, for PCI, a substantial percentage of patients die within 30 days of the procedure after discharge.MethodsNew York's Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Reporting System was used to develop an in-hospital/30-day logistic regression model for patients undergoing PCI in 2010, and this model was converted into a simple linear risk score that estimates ...
Aims: The current risk model for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in the UK is based on outc...
Background Standardization of risk is critical in benchmarking and quality improvement efforts for ...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to develop a simplified scoring system based on pre-intervention clinica...
ObjectivesThis study sought to develop a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) risk score for in-...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to develop a risk score to predict in-hospital mortality for percutaneous ...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to develop a risk score to predict in-hospital mortality for percutaneous ...
Objective To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after perc...
ObjectivesWe sought to create contemporary models for predicting mortality risk following percutaneo...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
ObjectivesThis study sought to update and validate a contemporary model for inpatient mortality foll...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to develop a simplified scoring system based on pre-intervention clinica...
AbstractOBJECTIVESUsing recent data, we sought to identify risk factors associated with in-hospital ...
SummaryBackgroundDespite advances in procedures for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and enh...
Aims: The current risk model for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in the UK is based on outc...
Background Standardization of risk is critical in benchmarking and quality improvement efforts for ...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to develop a simplified scoring system based on pre-intervention clinica...
ObjectivesThis study sought to develop a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) risk score for in-...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to develop a risk score to predict in-hospital mortality for percutaneous ...
ObjectivesOur purpose was to develop a risk score to predict in-hospital mortality for percutaneous ...
Objective To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after perc...
ObjectivesWe sought to create contemporary models for predicting mortality risk following percutaneo...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
Objective: To develop and validate a contemporary clinical risk score to predict mortality after per...
ObjectivesThis study sought to update and validate a contemporary model for inpatient mortality foll...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to develop a simplified scoring system based on pre-intervention clinica...
AbstractOBJECTIVESUsing recent data, we sought to identify risk factors associated with in-hospital ...
SummaryBackgroundDespite advances in procedures for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and enh...
Aims: The current risk model for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in the UK is based on outc...
Background Standardization of risk is critical in benchmarking and quality improvement efforts for ...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to develop a simplified scoring system based on pre-intervention clinica...