Real-world management and outcomes of 7 million patients with acute coronary syndrome according to clinical research trial enrolment status: a propensity matched analysis.
Andrija MatetićMohamed Osama MohamedDerek J RobertsJamal S RanaMohamed Chadi AlraiesBrijesh PatelAndrew J SauerCarlos Diaz-ArocutipaYasar SattarHarriette G C Van SpallMamas A MamasPublished in: European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes (2022)
Among ACS patients, trial enrolment was associated with significantly greater invasive care and lower mortality than among matched non-participants. Trial participants were more likely to be invasively managed even when compared with eligible non-participants, even though there was no difference in mortality.
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