Impact on long-term mortality of access and non-access site bleeding after primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
Dragan M MaticMilika R AsaninVladan D VukcevicZlatko H MehmedbegovicJelena M MarinkovicNikola I KocevMarija M MarjanovicIgor B MrdovicNebojsa M AntonijevicAleksandra D MilosevicMilorad N ZivkovicGordana V KrljanacSanja Dj StankovicDejan G MilasinovicRatko M LasicaGoran R StankovicPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2019)
Both access and non-access site BARC type ≥2 bleeding is independently associated with a high risk of 4-year mortality after primary PCI. Patients with non-access site bleeding were at higher risk of late mortality than patients with access site bleeding.