Italian Multicenter Registry of Bare Metal Stent Use in Modern Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Era (AMARCORD): A multicenter observational study
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2020Vol. 97(3), pp. 411–420
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Francesco Giannini, Matteo Pagnesi, Gianluca Campo, Michael Donahue, Luca Ferri, Carlo Briguori, Giulio Stefanini, Raffaele Scardala, Gennaro Sardella, Salvatore De Rosa, Filippo Figini, Alberto Monello, Luigi Emilio Pastormerlo, Luca Testa, Annamaria Nicolino, Alfonso Ielasi, Alessandro Durante, Angelo Leone, Giorgios Tzanis, Antonio Mangieri, Giovanni Ciccarelli, Martina Briani, Bernhard Reimers, Andrea Ceccacci, Ciro Indolfi, Imad Sheiban, Cataldo Palmieri, Francesco Bedogni, Maurizio Tespili, Azeem Latib, Francesco Gallo, Antonio Colombo
Abstract
In a large, contemporary, real-world, multicenter registry, BMS use progressively reduced over the last 5 years. Main reasons for BMS implantation were STEMI, advanced age, and physician's perception of high-bleeding risk. High rates of mortality and MACE were observed in this real-world high-risk population.
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