Invasive versus conservative strategy in patients aged 80 years or older with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction or unstable angina pectoris (After Eighty study) …

N Tegn, M Abdelnoor, L Aaberge, K Endresen, P Smith… - The lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
Background Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and unstable angina pectoris
are frequent causes of hospital admission in the elderly. However, clinical trials targeting this …

Randomized comparison between the invasive and conservative strategies in comorbid elderly patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction

J Sanchis, E Núñez, JA Barrabés, F Marín… - European journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Comorbid elderly patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (non-
STEMI) are underrepresented in randomized trials and undergo fewer cardiac …

Effect of an invasive strategy on in-hospital outcome in elderly patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction

T Bauer, O Koeth, C Jünger, T Heer… - European heart …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Aims We sought to investigate the impact of an invasive treatment in elderly patients
presenting with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) in clinical practice …

A decade of changes in clinical characteristics and management of elderly patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction admitted in Italian cardiac care units

L De Luca, Z Olivari, L Bolognese, D Lucci… - Open …, 2014 - openheart.bmj.com
Objective To describe the evolution of clinical characteristics, in-hospital management and
early outcome of elderly patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) …

[HTML][HTML] Invasive versus non-invasive management of older patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (SENIOR-NSTEMI): a cohort study based on routine …

A Kaura, JAC Sterne, A Trickey, S Abbott, A Mulla… - The Lancet, 2020 - thelancet.com
Background Previous trials suggest lower long-term risk of mortality after invasive rather
than non-invasive management of patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction …

Management and 6-month outcomes in elderly and very elderly patients with high-risk non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes: The Global Registry of Acute …

G Devlin, JM Gore, J Elliott, N Wijesinghe… - European Heart …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Aims To test the hypothesis that increasing age in patients presenting with high-risk non-ST-
segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE-ACS) does not adversely influence the …

Effect of routine invasive vs conservative strategy in older adults with frailty and non–ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction: a randomized clinical trial

J Sanchis, H Bueno, G Miñana, C Guerrero… - JAMA Internal …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance To our knowledge, no randomized clinical trial has compared the invasive and
conservative strategies in frail, older patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute …

Invasive strategy and frailty in very elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes.

I Llaó, A Ariza-Solé, J Sanchis, O Alegre… - … : journal of EuroPCR …, 2018 - europepmc.org
Aims Current guidelines recommend an early invasive strategy in patients with non-ST-
segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTEACS). The role of an invasive strategy …

Early aggressive versus initially conservative treatment in elderly patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome: a randomized controlled trial

S Savonitto, C Cavallini, AS Petronio, E Murena… - JACC: Cardiovascular …, 2012 - jacc.org
Objectives: This study sought to determine the risk versus benefit ratio of an early aggressive
(EA) approach in elderly patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes …

The effect of routine, early invasive management on outcome for elderly patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes

RG Bach, CP Cannon, WS Weintraub… - Annals of internal …, 2004 - acpjournals.org
Background: Although increasing age is an important risk factor for adverse outcome among
patients with acute coronary syndromes, elderly patients are more often managed …