DOES RENAL FUNCTION AFFECT THE EFFICACY OF PHARMACOINVASIVE STRATEGY IN PATIENTS WITH ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION? A PATIENT LEVEL META-ANALYSIS
Canadian Journal of Cardiology2016Vol. 32(10), pp. S68–S69
Juan Russo, Shaun G. Goodman, Warren J. Cantor, D.T. Ko, Akshay Bagai, Mary Tan, Carlo Di Mario, S Halvorsen, M. Le May, Francisco Fernández‐Avilés, Bruno Scheller, Paul W. Armstrong, Francesco Borgia, Federico Piscione, P.L. Sanchez, Andrew T. Yan
Related Papers
- → Normal coronary myocardial infarct is innocent or guilty? A case of ventricular septal rupture secondary to normal coronary myocardial infarction(2013)7 cited
- → A critical review of the relationship between impaired fibrinolysis and myocardial infarction(1991)65 cited
- → Review: Rescue percutaneous coronary intervention but not repeated fibrinolysis is effective for failed fibrinolysis in STEMI(2007)
- Clinical Research Outcomes of Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Receiving and Not Receiving Reperfusion Therapy: The Importance of Examining All Patients(2016)