Percutaneous coronary intervention does not improve outcomes for patients with ischemic heart disease and LVEF of less than 35%

Clinical Question

In patients with severe ischemic heart disease and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 35%, does percutaneous coronary intervention improve outcomes?

Bottom line

For patients with extensive ischemic coronary disease and an LVEF of less than 35%, PCI provides no clear benefit. 1b

Study design: Randomized controlled trial (nonblinded)

Funding: Government

Setting: Outpatient (any)

Reviewer

Mark H. Ebell, MD, MS
Professor
University of Georgia
Athens, GA


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Anonymous

will it make a difference?

the cardiologist will likely ignore this study as they have done with so many studies showing that their interventions are no better than medical treatment for all except acute coronary syndrome.

Anonymous

Percutaneous coronary intervention

Worrying and counter-intuitive

Anonymous

PCIV and lv EV < 35%

no difference in outcomes

ARUP KUMAR DHARA

Impact assessment

Very good