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  • Title: [Success and complication rates of coronary angioplasty in the unstable angina pectoris stage after myocardial infarct--a comparison with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in the acute infarct stage and unstable angina pectoris without preceding myocardial infarct].
    Author: Haase KK, Mauser M, Voelker W, Ickrath O, Karsch KR.
    Journal: Z Kardiol; 1989 Feb; 78(2):81-5. PubMed ID: 2524138.
    Abstract:
    To evaluate whether there is a difference in terms of the success and complication rates of PTCA in patients (pts) with unstable angina pectoris (UAP) after myocardial infarction (group I) and patients with myocardial infarction (group II), as well as in patients with UAP without preceding myocardial infarction (group III), we analyzed the data of 188 patients retrospectively. Acute PTCA was performed in 42 patients of group I, 55 patients of group II, and 91 patients of group III. The primary success rate was comparable in all three groups (group I: 74%; group II: 76%; group III: 77%). The incidence of acute ACVB operation was comparable in group I (5 pts: 9%) and group III (10 pts: 11%). One patient was operated during an acute myocardial infarction. Five patients of group I (9%) and seven patients of group III (8%) developed a myocardial infarction. Three patients of group I (7%) and three patients of group II (5%) died during hospitalization. PTCA performed during acute myocardial ischemia has the highest complication rate in patients with UAP after myocardial infarction and is considerably higher than in patients with UAP without preceding infarction.
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