“…Whereas older people are often not considered to be candidates for invasive reperfusion therapy, this may be the treatment of choice in this patient category, because the benefits seem to be the greatest 2,4–8 . Over the last decade, the number of older patients (≥75) treated and referred for primary angioplasty has increased considerably, and this trend has also been observed in other registries 13,16 . In the current study, patients younger than 65 had a low 30‐day risk of mortality after primary angioplasty (2.7%), but this increased to 5.2% in patients aged 65 to 74 and reached 12.6% in those aged 75 and older ( P =.001).…”