2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101041
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Safety and efficacy of percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary artery bypass graft in patients with STEMI and unprotected left main stem disease: A systematic review & meta-analysis

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“…Patients with ULMCAD who participated in studies and metaanalyses over the last decade showed comparable long-term results regardless of revascularization approach, while those who had PCI were more likely to have their target vessels revascularized [9][10][11][12]. Our study's findings provide credence to the idea that PCI and CABG provide equivalent benefits for patients with ULMCAD in a community setting, independent of whether or not they have three-vessel disease and/or extremely convoluted coronary anatomy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Patients with ULMCAD who participated in studies and metaanalyses over the last decade showed comparable long-term results regardless of revascularization approach, while those who had PCI were more likely to have their target vessels revascularized [9][10][11][12]. Our study's findings provide credence to the idea that PCI and CABG provide equivalent benefits for patients with ULMCAD in a community setting, independent of whether or not they have three-vessel disease and/or extremely convoluted coronary anatomy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The chosen revascularization strategies were intended to provide the optimal revascularization for each patient. A logistic Euro SCORE was used to evaluate each patient's risk of surgical complications, with a score of indicating a high likelihood of problems [8][9][10]. The most current iteration of DES was used in each PCI scenario.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%