Objectives: To evaluate the effect of age in an all-comers population undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Background: Age is an important consideration in determining appropriateness for invasive cardiac assessment and perceived clinical outcomes. Methods: We analysed data from 29,012 consecutive patients undergoing PCI in the Melbourne Interventional Group (MIG) registry between 2005 and 2017. 25,730 patients <80 year old (78% male, mean age 62±10 years; non-elderly cohort) were compared to 3,282 patients ≥80 year old (61% male, mean age 84±3 years; elderly cohort). Results: The elderly cohort had greater prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and previous myocardial infarction (all p<0.001). Elderly patients were more likel...
Background: Studies looking at Complex, High-risk but Indicated Percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background Evidence-based cardiac therapies are underutilized in elderly patients. We assessed diffe...
world ’ experience SIR—The safety and outcomes of PCI (percutaneous coro-nary intervention) over the...
BackgroundPercutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are proposed with increasing frequency to elderl...
OBJECTIVESTo assess the influence of age as an independent factor determining the prognosis and outc...
LBACKGROUND: Limited data are available on the outcome of primary percutaneous coronary intervention...
Abstract Background Older age, as a factor we cannot affect, is consistently one of the main negativ...
Objectives: We sought to assess clinical outcomes of elderly patients (age =75 years) undergoing per...
Objectives The aim of this study was to obtain a valid estimate of the clinical effects of primary p...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based cardiac therapies are underutilized in elderly patients. We assessed diff...
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Age is a strong predictor of survival in patients with coronary artery disease. In elder patients wi...
Given the global trend of population aging, it is natural to see an increase in the number of percut...
Age is an important non-modifi able risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Both European and Americ...
Background. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) provides advantages compared to thrombolytic th...
Background: Studies looking at Complex, High-risk but Indicated Percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background Evidence-based cardiac therapies are underutilized in elderly patients. We assessed diffe...
world ’ experience SIR—The safety and outcomes of PCI (percutaneous coro-nary intervention) over the...
BackgroundPercutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are proposed with increasing frequency to elderl...
OBJECTIVESTo assess the influence of age as an independent factor determining the prognosis and outc...
LBACKGROUND: Limited data are available on the outcome of primary percutaneous coronary intervention...
Abstract Background Older age, as a factor we cannot affect, is consistently one of the main negativ...
Objectives: We sought to assess clinical outcomes of elderly patients (age =75 years) undergoing per...
Objectives The aim of this study was to obtain a valid estimate of the clinical effects of primary p...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based cardiac therapies are underutilized in elderly patients. We assessed diff...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To assess the influence of age as an independent factor de...
Age is a strong predictor of survival in patients with coronary artery disease. In elder patients wi...
Given the global trend of population aging, it is natural to see an increase in the number of percut...
Age is an important non-modifi able risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Both European and Americ...
Background. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) provides advantages compared to thrombolytic th...
Background: Studies looking at Complex, High-risk but Indicated Percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background Evidence-based cardiac therapies are underutilized in elderly patients. We assessed diffe...
world ’ experience SIR—The safety and outcomes of PCI (percutaneous coro-nary intervention) over the...