Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Cross-source consensus on Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- CABG rates fell in 14 of the 16 countries over the study period. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database
- Ireland was the only country with an increase in CABG rates. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database
- Luxembourg, the UK, and Finland had the steepest CABG declines highlighted in the article. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database
- Nearly every country and time segment showed declining CABG rates in the joinpoint analysis. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database
- Advanced PCI techniques have enabled some patients previously considered CABG candidates to be treated with PCI. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database
- Patient fear of open-heart surgery contributed to preference for PCI over CABG. — Percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting and mortality from acute myocardial infarction in EU15+ countries, 2006–2020: a secondary analysis of the OECD database