Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10213459 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
There is a complex interaction between ACS- and non-ACS-risk on the benefit of invasive management. These results highlight the need to develop robust methods to objectively quantify risk attributable to non-ACS comorbidities in order to make informed decisions regarding the use of invasive management in individuals with numerous comorbidities.
Keywords
TIMIACScTNTCCINNTIPTWRCTRandomised control trialMyocardial infarctioninverse probability of treatment weightingThrombolysis In Myocardial InfarctionGlobal Registry of Acute Coronary EventsICDGRACEacute coronary syndromesAcute coronary syndromeCharlson Comorbidity Indexnumber needed to treatInternational Classification of Diseasesconfidence intervalpercutaneous coronary interventionhazard ratioPropensity score
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Authors
Anthony (Ming-yu) Chuang, David G. Hancock, Amera Halabi, Matthew Horsfall, Julian Vaile, Carmine De Pasquale, Ajay Sinhal, Dylan Jones, Richard Brogan, Derek P. Chew,