Whereas coronary angioplasty has been demonstrated to be unnecessary and perhaps harmful for most patients after successful thrombolytic treatment of acute myocardial infarction, the clinical benefit of rescue angioplasty after failed thrombolysis remains untested in a randomized clinical trial. However, in the clinical judgment of many physicians it is unethical to withhold such treatment, whereas a nearly equal number of physicians believe that such treatment cannot be justified. A review of reported nonrandomized data from a limited number of patients suggests that 1) coronary angioplasty is successful in only 80% of patients after failed thrombolysis, 2) later reocclusion rates may depend on the thrombolytic agent used, 3) left ventricu...
Patients with failure of infarct-related artery recanalization after thrombolytic therapy have a poo...
AbstractOBJECTIVESHow effective and safe is rescue percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [P...
AbstractPatients undergoing coronary angioplasty have a 2% to 7% risk of requiring emergency coronar...
Whereas coronary angioplasty has been demonstrated to be unnecessary and perhaps harmful for most pa...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess the angiographic outcome, complication rates and clinical fe...
Patients with failure of infarct-related artery recanalization after thrombolytic therapy have a poo...
AbstractOBJECTIVESHow effective and safe is rescue percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [P...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate treatment for patients in whom reperfusion fails to occur after thrombol...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Following successful pharmacologic thrombolysis, early coronary angiography frequently shows a tight...
AbstractThe beneficial versus detrimental effects of emergency coronary angioplasty for achieving my...
Patients with failure of infarct-related artery recanalization after thrombolytic therapy have a poo...
AbstractOBJECTIVESHow effective and safe is rescue percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [P...
AbstractPatients undergoing coronary angioplasty have a 2% to 7% risk of requiring emergency coronar...
Whereas coronary angioplasty has been demonstrated to be unnecessary and perhaps harmful for most pa...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess the angiographic outcome, complication rates and clinical fe...
Patients with failure of infarct-related artery recanalization after thrombolytic therapy have a poo...
AbstractOBJECTIVESHow effective and safe is rescue percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [P...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate treatment for patients in whom reperfusion fails to occur after thrombol...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Current evidence from several clinical trials indicates that primary angioplasty in patients with ac...
Following successful pharmacologic thrombolysis, early coronary angiography frequently shows a tight...
AbstractThe beneficial versus detrimental effects of emergency coronary angioplasty for achieving my...
Patients with failure of infarct-related artery recanalization after thrombolytic therapy have a poo...
AbstractOBJECTIVESHow effective and safe is rescue percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [P...
AbstractPatients undergoing coronary angioplasty have a 2% to 7% risk of requiring emergency coronar...