2016
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.116.022061
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Treatment of Higher-Risk Patients With an Indication for Revascularization

Abstract: Patients with severe coronary artery disease with a clinical indication for revascularization but who are at high procedural risk because of patient comorbidities, complexity of coronary anatomy, and/or poor hemodynamics represent an understudied and potentially underserved patient population. Through advances in percutaneous interventional techniques and technologies and improvements in patient selection, current percutaneous coronary intervention may allow appropriate patients to benefit safely from revascul… Show more

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“…Risk stratification by SYNTAX score in patients with multivessel disease or left main coronary artery disease has been 2 of 9 reported [7][8][9]. However, an increasing number of patients are at high operative risk due to advanced age, severe comorbidities, and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction [10,11]. In these patients, cardiac surgery is often refused.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk stratification by SYNTAX score in patients with multivessel disease or left main coronary artery disease has been 2 of 9 reported [7][8][9]. However, an increasing number of patients are at high operative risk due to advanced age, severe comorbidities, and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction [10,11]. In these patients, cardiac surgery is often refused.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 DASI: Duke activity status index. 8 Men age < 65 years old were the study participants. 9 While interpreting the score, high score means poor quality of life whereas a low score means good quality of life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bridging the gap will likely require development of novel equipment and techniques as well as development of comprehensive, high‐volume,42 CTO PCI programs43 and continued education through live case demonstrations,44 CTO PCI workshops, and proctorships 45. CTO PCI is one of the key components of the growing complex, high‐risk, PCI programs 46, 47…”
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confidence: 99%