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Adding clinical variables to the standard Syntax score boosts the ability to stratify risk for long-term adverse clinical outcomes, particularly 5-year mortality, in patients receiving drug-eluting ...
The SYNTAX score is an anatomical-based tool that has quickly become established for long-term risk prediction after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Since publication of the SYNTAX trial ...
Coronary revascularization with PCI or CABG surgery results in comparable clinical outcomes at 10 years in patients with left main coronary artery disease and low-to-intermediate anatomic complexity, ...
Real-world registry data show that the SYNTAX score II 2020 (SSII-2020) reliably predicts mortality but not major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) 5 years after stenting and coronary bypass ...
A SYNTAX score of more than 33 was associated with a MACCE rate of 37.3% with PCI vs. 21.2% with CABG (P =.003), however. “There is a gap of 16 points in MACCE with PCI.
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