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Clinical outcomes in nonagenarians undergoing a percutaneous coronary intervention: Data from the ORPKI Polish National Registry 2014–2016

Coronary Artery Disease Oct 10, 2018

Tokarek T, et al. - Researchers compared patient profiles and periprocedural outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in nonagenarians and patients aged < 90 years using data based on the Polish National Registry of PCI (ORPKI). Participants included 651,080 consecutive patients with stable angina (SA; n=260,920) or acute coronary syndrome (ACS; n=390,160) undergoing PCI with at ≥ 1 stent implanted, and were stratified by age (< 90 and ≥ 90 years). Findings suggested that nonagenarians undergoing PCI due to SA may have outcomes similar to patients younger than 90 years of age; in ACS presentation, however, they may have worse outcomes than their younger counterparts.

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