Mattia Galli on Whether Reduction in MACE Really Depicts Situation in Spontaneous MI or Death post-PCI
Mattia Galli, Assistant Professor at Sapienza Università di Roma, Associate Editor of European Heart Journal, shared a proud post on X:
”Is this a win for physiology-guided PCI? I see it differently.
K-M curves are parallel after the first days.
The reduction in MACE is just driven by periprocedural MI and repeat revascularization.
No difference in spontaneous MI or death. Thoughts?”
Read the full article here.
Article: Fractional flow reserve vs angiography to guide percutaneous coronary intervention: an individual patient data meta-analysis
Authors: Fabio Mangiacapra, Luca Paolucci, Bernard De Bruyne, Gilles Rioufol, Joo-Yong Hahn, Shao-Liang Chen, Bon-Kwon Koo, Pim A L Tonino, Marcel van ‘t Veer, Pascal Motreff, Denis Angoulvant, Joo Myung Lee, Doyeon Hwang, Seokhun Yang, Nico H J Pijls, Emanuele Barbato

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