Association of Age- and Body Mass Index-Stratified High On-Treatment Platelet Reactivity With Coronary Intervention Outcomes in East Asian Patients.
Jung Joon ChaByeong-Keuk KimJae Hyoung ParkSoon Jun HongTae Hoon AhnKiyuk ChangYong-Whi ParkYoung Bin SongSung Gyun AhnJung-Won SuhSang Yeub LeeJung-Rae ChoAe-Young HerYoung Hoon JeongHyo-Soo KimMoo-Hyun KimEun-Seok ShinByeong-Keuk KimDo-Sun LimPublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
HPR was linked to an increase in MACCEs or a decrease in major bleeding in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention, depending on age and BMI. This study is the first to observe that clinical outcomes in patients with HPR after percutaneous coronary intervention may vary based on age and BMI. Because the study is observational, the results should be viewed as hypothesis generating and emphasize the need for randomized clinical trials.
Keyphrases
- body mass index
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- acute myocardial infarction
- randomized controlled trial
- acute coronary syndrome
- prognostic factors
- atrial fibrillation
- weight gain
- peritoneal dialysis
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- antiplatelet therapy
- heart failure
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- patient reported outcomes
- cross sectional
- double blind