Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2941734 | JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Percutaneous coronary intervention of unprotected left main stem lesions has been shown to be a suitable alternative to cardiac surgery in selected patients, emphasizing the need for appropriate risk stratification prior to selection of revascularization modality. Several risk models based on clinical and angiographic variables have been developed to guide patient selection, each of which has significant limitations. This paper reviews contemporary and newly proposed risk models for patients undergoing left main stem revascularization.
Keywords
STSULMSociety of Thoracic SurgeryMayo Clinic risk scoreMCRsGRCclinical SYNTAX scoreACEFMACCEMACEPCICSSAHAACCeuroSCOREMyocardial infarctionStentingAmerican Heart Associationcoronary artery bypass graftingCABGmajor adverse cardiac eventsmajor adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular eventsEuropean System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluationpercutaneous coronary interventionSYNTAX scoreAmerican College of Cardiology
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Authors
Scot MB, ChB, Gregg W. MD, PhD, Arie-Peter MD, PhD, Joseph F. MD, Charles MD, Patrick W. MD, PhD,