The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressive with an initially conservative strategy in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes aged ≥75 years, with the results showing no significant benefit of early aggressive therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of trial patients, according to the treatment actually received during hospitalization. The trial enrolled 313 patients. The primary end point was the composite of death, myocardial infarction (MI), disabling stroke, and repeat hospital stay for cardiovascular causes or bleeding within 1 year. All patients in whom coronary angiography was performed during initial hospitalization were defined as...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
Objectives This study sought to determine the risk versus benefit ratio of an early aggressive (EA) ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the risk versus benefit ratio of an early aggressive (EA) a...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
The Italian Elderly ACS study was the first randomized controlled trial comparing an early aggressiv...
Objectives This study sought to determine the risk versus benefit ratio of an early aggressive (EA) ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the risk versus benefit ratio of an early aggressive (EA) a...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients represent one-third of all admissions for non-ST-elevation acute corona...