Good Practices in the Clinical Management of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome: Retrospective Analysis in a Third-Level Hospital in Mexico.
Conclusions: There is a higher percentage of coronary interventionism and improvement in pharmacological treatment, which is reflected in lower mortality. The substantial burden of T2DM could be related to a higher number of cases of STEMI. Diabetics with precedent percutaneous coronary intervention and smokers with previous heart surgery have an increased risk of subsequent infarction.
PMID: 32695506 [PubMed]
Source: Cardiology Research and Practice - Category: Cardiology Authors: Flores-Salinas HE, Casillas-Muñoz F, Valle Y, Guzmán-Sánchez CM, Padilla-Gutiérrez JR Tags: Cardiol Res Pract Source Type: research
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