Long term prognostic benefit of complete revascularization in elderly presenting with NSTEMI: Real world evidence

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The benefit of complete revascularization in elderly patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and multivessel disease remains debated (MVD). The aim of our study was to determine the current long-term prognostic benefit of complete revascularization in this population. A retrospective cohort study of 1722 consecutive elderly NSTEMI patients was performed. Among the study participants 30.4% (n = 524) were completed revascularizated and in 69.6% (n = 1198) culprit vessel only revascularization was performed. A propensity score analysis was performed and we divided the study population into two groups: complete revascularization (n = 500) and culprit vessel only revascularization (n = 500). The median followup was 45.7 months, the all cause mortality (44.5% vs 30.5%, p < 0.001) (HR 0.74 (0.57-0.97); p = 0.035) and cardiovascular mortality (32.6% vs 17.4%, p < 0.001) (HR = 0.67 (0.47-0.94); p = 0.021) were significantly lower in patients with complete revascularization. In our study, we observed a long-term benefit of complete revascularization in elderly NSTEMI and MVD patients. Elderly patients should also be managed according to current guidelines to improve their long-term prognosis.

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Agra-Bermejo, R., Cordero, A., Veloso, P. R., Álvarez, D. I., Álvarez, B. Á., Díaz, B., … García Acuña, J. M. (2021). Long term prognostic benefit of complete revascularization in elderly presenting with NSTEMI: Real world evidence. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 22(2), 475–482. https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2202054

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