2021
DOI: 10.5935/0103-507x.20210032
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Predictors of coronary artery disease in cardiac arrest survivors: coronary angiography for everyone? A single-center retrospective analysis

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“…The TOMAHAWK trial ( 2 ) has renewed interest in coronary angiography in SCA. In this regard, the present study ( 1 ) provides a valuable discussion, integrating study information with scientific evidence in a complex field of research such as SCA. Nevertheless, we point out some of the following considerations:…”
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“…The TOMAHAWK trial ( 2 ) has renewed interest in coronary angiography in SCA. In this regard, the present study ( 1 ) provides a valuable discussion, integrating study information with scientific evidence in a complex field of research such as SCA. Nevertheless, we point out some of the following considerations:…”
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“…We congratulate Rigueira et al ( 1 ) for their interesting study on the predictors of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) survivors to establish the best timing for coronary angiography and determine the relationship between CAD, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and mortality.…”
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“…A single-center retrospective analysis”, which aimed to identify predictors of coronary artery disease in survivors of cardiac arrest (CA), to define the best timing for coronary angiography, and to establish the relationship between coronary artery disease (CAD) and mortality. ( 1 )…”
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