ObjectiveSYNTAX study compares outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting with percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with 3-vessel and/or left main disease. Complexity of coronary artery disease was quantified by the SYNTAX score, which combines anatomic characteristics of each significant lesion. This study aims to clarify whether SYNTAX score affects the outcome of bypass grafting as defined by major adverse cerebrovascular and cardiac events (MACCE) and its components over a 2-year follow-up period.MethodsOf the 3075 patients enrolled in SYNTAX, 1541 underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (897 randomized controlled trial patients, and 644 registry patients). All patients undergoing bypass grafting were stratified according t...
Background: Although results of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been steadily improvin...
We investigated the association between the preoperative logistic clinical syntax score (log CSS), s...
Aims: To assess the impact of the SYNTAX scores I and II in outcomes after percutaneous coronary int...
ObjectiveSYNTAX study compares outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting with percutaneous coronar...
ObjectiveThe SYNergy between percutaneous intervention with TAXus drug eluting stents and cardiac su...
Background. The SYNTAX score, a comprehensive angiographic scoring system, was recently developed as...
Objective: To determine whether the SYNTAX score can predict the outcomes of patients with left vent...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the SYNTAX score can predict the outcomes of patients with left ventri...
ObjectivesThe purpose of our study was to investigate the utility of the SYNTAX (Synergy Between Per...
ObjectiveSmall coronary size and extensive atherosclerosis pose operative challenges during coronary...
Background The SYNTAX score (SS) is a determinant of outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous cor...
Background: In multi-vessel atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, coronary artery bypass grafting...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate the prognostic utility of the anatomical CABG SYNTAX and logisti...
Although results of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been steadily improving, whether s...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to validate the SYNTAX (Synergy between PCI with Taxus and Cardiac Surger...
Background: Although results of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been steadily improvin...
We investigated the association between the preoperative logistic clinical syntax score (log CSS), s...
Aims: To assess the impact of the SYNTAX scores I and II in outcomes after percutaneous coronary int...
ObjectiveSYNTAX study compares outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting with percutaneous coronar...
ObjectiveThe SYNergy between percutaneous intervention with TAXus drug eluting stents and cardiac su...
Background. The SYNTAX score, a comprehensive angiographic scoring system, was recently developed as...
Objective: To determine whether the SYNTAX score can predict the outcomes of patients with left vent...
ObjectiveTo determine whether the SYNTAX score can predict the outcomes of patients with left ventri...
ObjectivesThe purpose of our study was to investigate the utility of the SYNTAX (Synergy Between Per...
ObjectiveSmall coronary size and extensive atherosclerosis pose operative challenges during coronary...
Background The SYNTAX score (SS) is a determinant of outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous cor...
Background: In multi-vessel atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, coronary artery bypass grafting...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate the prognostic utility of the anatomical CABG SYNTAX and logisti...
Although results of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been steadily improving, whether s...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to validate the SYNTAX (Synergy between PCI with Taxus and Cardiac Surger...
Background: Although results of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have been steadily improvin...
We investigated the association between the preoperative logistic clinical syntax score (log CSS), s...
Aims: To assess the impact of the SYNTAX scores I and II in outcomes after percutaneous coronary int...