Percutaneous coronary intervention versus medical therapy for chronic total coronary occlusions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials

A van Veelen, J Elias, IM van Dongen… - Netherlands Heart …, 2021 - Springer
… OMT group, the actual number of patients with angina in this group might in fact have been
… of the effect of CTO-PCI. The physiology of this observed angina relief could be explained by …

Percutaneous coronary intervention is not superior to optimal medical therapy in chronic coronary syndrome: a meta-analysis

I Bytyci, D Morina, S Bytyqi, G Bajraktari… - … of Clinical Medicine, 2023 - mdpi.com
… of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on survival and symptomatic relief of patients
with chronic coronary … who remain limited by angina, despite optimum medical therapy (OMT), …

Effects of percutaneous coronary intervention on death and myocardial infarction stratified by stable and unstable coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis of …

L Chacko, J P. Howard, C Rajkumar… - … : Cardiovascular …, 2020 - Am Heart Assoc
Angina Pectoris Study Investigators. Percutaneous coronary intervention plus medical
therapy reduces the incidence of acute coronary syndrome more effectively than initial medical

Guided versus standard antiplatelet therapy in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis

M Galli, S Benenati, D Capodanno, F Franchi, F Rollini… - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
… Our findings support the use of these assays to aid with the selection of the antiplatelet
treatment regimen in patients undergoing PCI. Furthermore, outcomes vary according to whether …

A meta-analysis of optimal medical therapy with or without percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with stable coronary artery disease

R Shah, M Nayyar, FK Le, A Labroo, A Nasr… - Coronary Artery …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
… Whether percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improves clinical outcomes in patients
with chronic angina and stable coronary artery disease (CAD) has been a continuing area of …

Percutaneous coronary revascularization versus medical therapy in chronic coronary syndromes: An updated metaanalysis of randomized controlled trials

G Panuccio, N Carabetta, D Torella… - … Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
meta- analysis evaluating the impact of PCI on both clinical outcomes and angina in CCS. …
A placebocontrolled trial of percutaneous coronary intervention for stable angina. N Engl J …

[HTML][HTML] Percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary artery bypass graft for left main coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis

M Gallo, D Blitzer, PL Laforgia, IP Doulamis… - … and cardiovascular …, 2022 - Elsevier
treatment of these patients, especially in light of new evidence demonstrating the efficacy of
optimal medical therapy for stable coronary … stable angina pectoris as the clinical indication …

Revascularization versus medical therapy for the treatment of stable coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis of contemporary randomized controlled trials

JA Laukkanen, SK Kunutsor - International Journal of Cardiology, 2021 - Elsevier
Treatment strategies for stable CAD include medical therapy (… - percutaneous coronary
intervention (PCI) and coronary-artery … optimal medical Therapy or Angioplasty in stable angina) …

Cardiac mortality in patients randomised to elective coronary revascularisation plus medical therapy or medical therapy alone: a systematic review and meta-analysis

EP Navarese, AJ Lansky, DJ Kereiakes… - European heart …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
medical therapy alone, timely revascularisation of epicardial artery obstructions with percutaneous
coronary intervention … of cardiovascular death, MI, hospitalisation for unstable angina, …

[HTML][HTML] … therapy versus percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass graft in stable coronary artery disease; a systematic review and meta-analysis of …

M Davari, MM Sorato, B Fatemi, S Rezaei… - ARYA …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
reliefmeta-analysis was that there is no statistically significant difference between MT and
PCI in terms of the reduction of CV mortality, nonfatal MI, UR, stroke, and freedom from angina