Invasive Treatment Strategy for Older Patients with Myocardial Infarction.
Vijay KunadianHelen MossopCarol ShieldsMichelle BardgettPhilippa WattsM Dawn TeareJonathan PritchardJennifer Adams-HallCraig RunnettDavid P RipleyJustin CarterJulie QuigleyJustin CookeDavid AustinJerry MurphyDamian KellyJames McGowanMurugapathy VeerasamyDirk FelmedenHussain ContractorSanjay MutgiJohn IrvingSteven LindsayGavin GalaskoKelvin LeeAyyaz SultanAmardeep G DastidarShazia HussainIftikhar Ul HaqMark de BelderMartin DenvirMarcus FlatherRobert F StoreyDavid E NewbyStuart J PocockKeith A A Foxnull nullPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2024)
In older adults with NSTEMI, an invasive strategy did not result in a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular death or nonfatal myocardial infarction (the composite primary outcome) than a conservative strategy over a median follow-up of 4.1 years. (Funded by the British Heart Foundation; BHF SENIOR-RITA ISRCTN Registry number, ISRCTN11343602.).