Predictors of treatment in acute coronary syndromes in the elderly
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2011Vol. 80(5), pp. 735–743
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Harald Rittger, Steffen Schnupp, Anil‐Martin Sinha, Ole A. Breithardt, Martin Schmidt, Stefan Zimmermann, Christian Mahnkopf, Johannes Brachmann, Johannes Rieber
Abstract
In this retrospective analysis, we identified age as the main predictor for a conservative treatment strategy in elderly patients, albeit an invasive strategy was associated with a significantly better outcome.
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