Does waiting too long for a heart procedure put patients at risk?
NCT ID NCT07204847
Summary
This study looked at whether following the recommended 24-hour window for a heart procedure (coronary angiography) after a specific type of heart attack (NSTEMI) leads to better patient outcomes. Researchers tracked 407 patients to see if getting the procedure within 24 hours resulted in fewer serious complications like death, another heart attack, or stroke over the next six months compared to waiting longer. The goal was to gather real-world evidence on how important timing is for recovery.
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CHU de Montpellier
Montpellier, 34000, France
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