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The effect of routine, early invasive management on outcome for elderly patients with non …

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RG Bach, CP Cannon, WS Weintraub, PM … - Annals of internal medicine, 2004 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Although increasing age is an important risk factor for adverse
outcome among patients with acute coronary syn- dromes, elderly patients are
more often managed conservatively. Objective: To examine outcome according ...
Cited by 158 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions

Non-st–elevation acute coronary syndrome in the elderly: treatment strategies and 30-day …


S De Servi, C Cavallini, A Dellavalle, GM … - American Heart Journal, 2004 - Elsevier
Of 1581 patients enrolled in the registry, 564 were 75 years or older. As
compared with the 1017 younger patients, elderly patients had a greater
prevalence of female sex (42% vs 27%, P < .001), hypertension (70% vs 59%, ...
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Evolution in Cardiovascular Care for Elderly Patients With Non–ST-Segment Elevation …

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KP Alexander, MT Roe, AY Chen, BL Lytle, … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
In 56,963 patients with NSTE ACS at 443 US hospitals participating in the Can
Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes
With Early Implementation of the American College of Cardiology/American ...
Cited by 99 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions

Impact of age on management and outcome of acute coronary syndrome: observations from …


A Avezum, M Makdisse, F Spencer, JM Gore, … - American Heart Journal, 2005 - Elsevier
Approximately two-thirds of patients were men, but this proportion decreased
with age. In elderly patients (≥ 65 years), history of angina, transient
ischemic attack/stroke, myocardial infarction(MI), congestive heart ...
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Utilization of early invasive management strategies for high-risk patients with non-ST- …

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DL Bhatt, MT Roe, ED Peterson, Y Li, AY … - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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to make your experience on this site better. ... Context The American ...
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Importance of increasing age on the presentation and outcome of acute coronary syndromes …

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DA Halon, S Adawi, I Dobrecky-Mery, BS … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2004 - Elsevier
The study examined differences in presentation and outcome between elderly
(≥70 years) and very elderly (≥80 years) patients hospitalized for acute
coronary syndromes (ACS). ... The elderly constitute an increasingly ...
Cited by 60 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions

V_alue of First Day Angiography/Angioplasty I_n Evolving N_on-ST Segment Elevation …

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R Spacek, P Widimsky, Z Straka, E Jiresova, J … - European Heart Journal, 2002 - Eur Soc Cardiology
European Heart Journal (2002) 23, 230–238 doi:10.1053/euhj.2001.2735,
available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on ... Value of First Day
Angiography/Angioplasty In ... R. S{pacek, P. Widimský, Z. Straka, E. ...
Cited by 130 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Age and outcome after acute coronary syndromes without persistent ST-segment elevation* …


D Hasdai, DR Holmes… - American Heart Journal, 2000 - Elsevier
Results Eptifibatide improved outcome at 30 days (P= .04). There was no
interaction among age and treatment (placebo vs eptifibatide) and adjusted
outcome (P = .16 for death or [re]infarction at 30 days). Despite their ...
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Interventional versus conservative treatment for patients with unstable angina or non-ST- …


KAA Fox, PA Poole-Wilson, RA Henderson, … - The Lancet, 2002 - Elsevier
At 4 months, 86 (9·6%) of 895 patients in the intervention group had died or
had a myocardial infarction or refractory angina, compared with 133 (14·5%) of
915 patients in the conservative group (risk ratio 0·66, 95% CI ...
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Early invasive versus selectively invasive management for acute coronary syndromes

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RJ de Winter, F Windhausen, JH Cornel, … - The New England journal of medicine, 2005 - nejm.highwire.org
Methods We randomly assigned 1200 patients with acute coronary syndrome without
ST-segment elevation who had chest pain, an elevated cardiac troponin T level (
0.03 µg per liter), and either electrocardiographic evidence of ischemia ...
Cited by 181 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 30 versions


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