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Early versus delayed coronary angiography in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and no ST-segment elevation: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Fardin HamidiElaaha AnwariChristian SpauldingCaroline Hauw-BerlemontAurélie VilfaillotAna Viana-TejedorKarl B KernChiu-Hsieh HsuBrian A BergmarkArman QamarDeepak L BhattRemo H M FurtadoPeder L MyhreChristian HengstenbergIrene M LangNorbert FreyAnne FreundSteffen DeschHolger ThieleMichael R PreuschThomas A Zelniker
Published in: Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society (2023)
In OHCA patients without ST-segment elevation, a strategy of early/immediate versus delayed/selective CAG did not reduce all-cause mortality across major subgroups. However, women tended to have higher odds of death with early CAG.
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