Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the utility of baseline SYNTAX score (BSS) and residual SYNTAX score (rSS) in predicting 12-month outcomes after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI). Methods and results: Five hundred and ninety all-comers with acute STEMI presenting for PPCI over a two-year period were identified. Of these, 173 were excluded because of unsuitability for SYNTAX score calculation for this study. Two experienced observers calculated the BSS and rSS. Mortality data were sourced from the government registry. Logistic regression was used to assess the predictive power of BSS and rSS for mortality. Sensitivity analysis and a Cox proportional hazards model were used to evaluate the best cut-off for increased...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year surviv...
Abstract Background Previous studies have validated the capability of SYNTAX score (SS) and clinical...
Background The SYNTAX score (SS) is a determinant of outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous cor...
Aims. We investigated the prognostic significance of residual SYNTAX score (RSS) in patients undergo...
ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDThe SYNTAX score was developed as an angiographic tool to grade the complexity of ...
Objective: Syntax score (SX) has emerged as a reproducible angiographic tool to quantify the extent ...
AbstractObjectiveSyntax score (SX) has emerged as a reproducible angiographic tool to quantify the e...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The Syntax Residual Score (SRs) is the calculation of the SYNTAX SCORE I (SS...
Background: The residual burden of coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention ...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year survival a...
Objectives: To quantify residual coronary artery disease measured using the SYNTAX score (SS) and it...
Objectives This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year survival ...
textabstractObjectives: To assess the clinical profile and long-term mortality in SYNTAX score II ba...
Objectives: The SYNTAX score is a grading system that evaluates the complexity and prognosis of pati...
Objectives The aim was to assess the extent of coronary artery disease and revascularization using b...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year surviv...
Abstract Background Previous studies have validated the capability of SYNTAX score (SS) and clinical...
Background The SYNTAX score (SS) is a determinant of outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous cor...
Aims. We investigated the prognostic significance of residual SYNTAX score (RSS) in patients undergo...
ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDThe SYNTAX score was developed as an angiographic tool to grade the complexity of ...
Objective: Syntax score (SX) has emerged as a reproducible angiographic tool to quantify the extent ...
AbstractObjectiveSyntax score (SX) has emerged as a reproducible angiographic tool to quantify the e...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The Syntax Residual Score (SRs) is the calculation of the SYNTAX SCORE I (SS...
Background: The residual burden of coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary intervention ...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year survival a...
Objectives: To quantify residual coronary artery disease measured using the SYNTAX score (SS) and it...
Objectives This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year survival ...
textabstractObjectives: To assess the clinical profile and long-term mortality in SYNTAX score II ba...
Objectives: The SYNTAX score is a grading system that evaluates the complexity and prognosis of pati...
Objectives The aim was to assess the extent of coronary artery disease and revascularization using b...
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year surviv...
Abstract Background Previous studies have validated the capability of SYNTAX score (SS) and clinical...
Background The SYNTAX score (SS) is a determinant of outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous cor...