Observational study comparing pharmacoinvasive strategy with primary percutaneous coronary intervention in patients presenting with ST elevation myocardial infarction to a tertiary care centre in India
Conclusion: This observational study showed that pharmacoinvasive strategy was as good as primary PCI in STEMI, in our setting, where primary PCI may be delayed or not possible at all due to financial and logistic constraints.
Source: Journal of Postgraduate Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: AG Alex A Lahiri Devika T Geevar OK George Source Type: research
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