2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.10.011
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The effect of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients suffering from ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction complicated by out-of-hospital cardiac arrest on 30 days survival

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“…Since the publication of the pioneering study by Spaulding and coworkers in 1997, 1 many observational studies have reported the feasibility and possible survival benefit from an early invasive approach. [2][3][4] In the largest study, successful immediate PCI was found to be an independent factor for short-term survival, regardless of the post-resuscitation ECG findings. 5 On the opposite, several studies found no benefit in using such an interventional strategy and proposed to restrict its use to highly selected patients.…”
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“…Since the publication of the pioneering study by Spaulding and coworkers in 1997, 1 many observational studies have reported the feasibility and possible survival benefit from an early invasive approach. [2][3][4] In the largest study, successful immediate PCI was found to be an independent factor for short-term survival, regardless of the post-resuscitation ECG findings. 5 On the opposite, several studies found no benefit in using such an interventional strategy and proposed to restrict its use to highly selected patients.…”
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“…Of the 17 studies included in this analysis, 16 (94%) reported data on in-hospital survival5–7 16–24 26–29 and 13 (76%) reported data on survival with favourable neurological outcome 5–7 17 18 20–28. In pooled analysis, we found a significant positive association between the use of early coronary angiography and survival to discharge (OR 2.54 (95% CI 1.94 to 3.33)).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Of the 8699 articles in our initial search, 8592 articles were excluded based on the review of title, or title and abstract. A total of 107 articles were selected for full review, of which 17 articles met our study criteria and were included in the meta-analysis 5–7 16–29…”
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confidence: 99%
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