Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5927384 | American Heart Journal | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Primary percutaneous coronary intervention is consistently associated with a strong relative reduction in 30-day mortality, irrespective of patient baseline risk, and should therefore be considered as the first choice reperfusion strategy whenever feasible. If access to percutaneous coronary intervention is >2 hours, fibrinolysis remains a legitimate option in low-risk patients because of the small absolute risk reduction by PPCI in this particular cohort.
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Authors
Sanneke P.M. MD, Elizabeth H. MSc, Cynthia M. PhD, R. John MD, PhD, Christopher B. MD, PhD, Adnan MD, PhD, Petr MD, PhD, Menko Jan MD, PhD, Felix MD, PhD, Eric PhD,