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TCT-245 The Randomized Physiologic Assessment of Thrombus Aspiration in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction with ST-segment Elevation (PATA STEMI) Trial: final results

Treatment with thrombus aspiration, as compared with conventional PCI, resulted in similar rates of myocardial perfusion grade 0 or 1 (21,5% vs. 28,6%; RR 0,75; 95% CI, 0,41 to 1,38; P=0,36), complete resolution of ST-segment elevation (61,5% vs. 49,2%; RR 1,25; 95% CI, 0,91 to 1,71, P=0,16), simila...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2015-10, Vol.66 (15), p.B96-B96
Main Authors: Orlic, Dejan, Ostojic, Miodrag C, Beleslin, Branko, Borovic, Milica Labudovic, Milasinovic, Dejan, Tesic, Milorad, Stankovic, Goran, Zivkovic, Milorad, Stojkovic, Sinisa, Nedeljkovic, Milan
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Summary:Treatment with thrombus aspiration, as compared with conventional PCI, resulted in similar rates of myocardial perfusion grade 0 or 1 (21,5% vs. 28,6%; RR 0,75; 95% CI, 0,41 to 1,38; P=0,36), complete resolution of ST-segment elevation (61,5% vs. 49,2%; RR 1,25; 95% CI, 0,91 to 1,71, P=0,16), similar infarct size (median AUC CK-MB: 4362 U/L (IQR: 696 to 15636 U/L) versus 4401 U/L (IQR: 996 to 15657 U/L), p=0.27), similar median value of WMSI (1,23 vs 1,23), LV sphericity volume index (0,43 vs. 0,41) and similar rate of LV remodeling (27,9 vs 18,5%, p=0,21).
ISSN:0735-1097
1558-3597
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2015.08.928