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The urgent help at acute myocardial attack with use of the intra‑catheter methods of the revascularization

Abstract

The results of treatment of 396 patients of Krasnoyarsk regional hospital in 2005 with acute MI are analyzed. 7 patients have been hospitalized within one year with repeated MI. 262 patients (65%) arrived to the Regional hospital during the acute period of disease. We compared the levels of hospital mortality at 299 patients with technically successful trans-catheter coronary intervention and 104 patients without such procedure. Annual hospital mortality at acute MI was 6.2%. Thus the mortality in the 1st group was 4.7%, in 2nd — 10.6%. Authentic reduction of the hospital mortality in group of patients with technically successful trans-catheter coronary intervention is marked.

About the Authors

D. P. Stolyarov
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


A. V. Protopopov
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


E. P. Konstantinov
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


Ya. O. Fedchenko
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


T. A. Kochkina
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


P. G. Gavricov
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


A. V. Gerasimov
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


S. A. Chupakhin
Krasnoyarsk Regional Hospital
Russian Federation


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Stolyarov D.P., Protopopov A.V., Konstantinov E.P., Fedchenko Ya.O., Kochkina T.A., Gavricov P.G., Gerasimov A.V., Chupakhin S.A. The urgent help at acute myocardial attack with use of the intra‑catheter methods of the revascularization. Pacific Medical Journal. 2008;(1):39-42. (In Russ.)

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