ABSTRACT The primary endpoint of the ISCHEMIA trial, whose results were presented at the American Heart Association congress back in 2019, was to determine whether an initial invasive strategy of cardiac catheterization and successful revascularization plus optimal medical treatment would reduce the primary composite endpoint of cardiovascular death or myocardial infarction in patients with chronic coronary syndrome compared to an initial conservative strategy of optimal medical treatment. Out of 5179 patients, 2588 were randomized to receive an invasive strategy and 2591 to receive conservative strategy. At the 4-year follow-up, the primary endpoint showed no significant differences between both groups revolutionizing mass media. In our op...
BACKGROUND: Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are frequent among patients with coronary artery disease....
Background: In RCTs about revascularization, the terms “coronary artery disease” and “ischemic heart...
© 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND Among patients with stable coronary disease and mod...
During the past decade, the treatment of choice for chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) has been a cont...
Although myocardial revascularization is one of the most studied types of medical interventions, the...
To the Editor, We have read with great interest the results of the ISCHEMIA trial1 of 5179 patients ...
A healthy lifestyle, myocardial revascularisation and medical therapy constitute the three pillars f...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test if the current general practice of surgical revascular...
Purpose of Review The ISCHEMIA trial demonstrated no difference in myocardial infarction or death in...
Background. Randomized trials have challenged the role of revascularization in stable coronary arter...
The International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness With Medical And Invasive Approaches (IS...
There is a preponderance of evidence that, in the setting of an acute coronary syndrome, an invasive...
Aims: Revascularization is frequently advocated to improve ventricular function and prognosis fo...
In chronic coronary syndromes, guidelines mandate invasive functional guidance of revascularization ...
In the last decades, the effective management of some cardiovascular risk factors in the general pop...
BACKGROUND: Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are frequent among patients with coronary artery disease....
Background: In RCTs about revascularization, the terms “coronary artery disease” and “ischemic heart...
© 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND Among patients with stable coronary disease and mod...
During the past decade, the treatment of choice for chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) has been a cont...
Although myocardial revascularization is one of the most studied types of medical interventions, the...
To the Editor, We have read with great interest the results of the ISCHEMIA trial1 of 5179 patients ...
A healthy lifestyle, myocardial revascularisation and medical therapy constitute the three pillars f...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test if the current general practice of surgical revascular...
Purpose of Review The ISCHEMIA trial demonstrated no difference in myocardial infarction or death in...
Background. Randomized trials have challenged the role of revascularization in stable coronary arter...
The International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness With Medical And Invasive Approaches (IS...
There is a preponderance of evidence that, in the setting of an acute coronary syndrome, an invasive...
Aims: Revascularization is frequently advocated to improve ventricular function and prognosis fo...
In chronic coronary syndromes, guidelines mandate invasive functional guidance of revascularization ...
In the last decades, the effective management of some cardiovascular risk factors in the general pop...
BACKGROUND: Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are frequent among patients with coronary artery disease....
Background: In RCTs about revascularization, the terms “coronary artery disease” and “ischemic heart...
© 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND Among patients with stable coronary disease and mod...