Although myocardial revascularization is one of the most studied types of medical interventions, there is a heated discussion in cardiology about the feasibility and indications for it in patients with stable coronary artery disease (chronic coronary syndrome). The recently completed ISCHEMIA trial is the largest current study comparing conservative versus invasive strategies in this category of patients. The article discusses the rationale for revascularization to improve prognosis according to the ISCHEMIA trial
Myocardial revascularization procedures continue to represent important treatment options for patien...
AbstractAll patients with stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) should be managed with guideline-dire...
Stable coronary artery disease is the most common clinical manifestation of ischaemic heart disease ...
A healthy lifestyle, myocardial revascularisation and medical therapy constitute the three pillars f...
ABSTRACT The primary endpoint of the ISCHEMIA trial, whose results were presented at the American He...
To the Editor, We have read with great interest the results of the ISCHEMIA trial1 of 5179 patients ...
During the past decade, the treatment of choice for chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) has been a cont...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test if the current general practice of surgical revascular...
Background. Randomized trials have challenged the role of revascularization in stable coronary arter...
This review describes the results of randomized, controlled clinical trials comparing the outcomes o...
textabstractCoronary artery disease remains the leading cause of mortality in most industrialized co...
Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of mortality in most industrialized countries, alt...
This article reviews the context and evidence of recent myocardial revascularization trials that com...
There is a preponderance of evidence that, in the setting of an acute coronary syndrome, an invasive...
Approaches to stable coronary artery disease (CАD) treatment have been subject to debate for a long ...
Myocardial revascularization procedures continue to represent important treatment options for patien...
AbstractAll patients with stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) should be managed with guideline-dire...
Stable coronary artery disease is the most common clinical manifestation of ischaemic heart disease ...
A healthy lifestyle, myocardial revascularisation and medical therapy constitute the three pillars f...
ABSTRACT The primary endpoint of the ISCHEMIA trial, whose results were presented at the American He...
To the Editor, We have read with great interest the results of the ISCHEMIA trial1 of 5179 patients ...
During the past decade, the treatment of choice for chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) has been a cont...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test if the current general practice of surgical revascular...
Background. Randomized trials have challenged the role of revascularization in stable coronary arter...
This review describes the results of randomized, controlled clinical trials comparing the outcomes o...
textabstractCoronary artery disease remains the leading cause of mortality in most industrialized co...
Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of mortality in most industrialized countries, alt...
This article reviews the context and evidence of recent myocardial revascularization trials that com...
There is a preponderance of evidence that, in the setting of an acute coronary syndrome, an invasive...
Approaches to stable coronary artery disease (CАD) treatment have been subject to debate for a long ...
Myocardial revascularization procedures continue to represent important treatment options for patien...
AbstractAll patients with stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) should be managed with guideline-dire...
Stable coronary artery disease is the most common clinical manifestation of ischaemic heart disease ...