Management of Coronary Disease in Patients with Advanced Kidney Disease

At a median of 2.2 years, patients with stable coronary artery disease and advanced kidney disease who were treated with an invasive strategy of coronary angiography with revascularization if indicated did not have a lower risk of death or MI than those who were treated with a conservative strategy...

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Published in:The New England journal of medicine Vol. 382; no. 17; pp. 1608 - 1618
Main Authors: Bangalore, Sripal, Maron, David J, O’Brien, Sean M, Fleg, Jerome L, Kretov, Evgeny I, Briguori, Carlo, Kaul, Upendra, Reynolds, Harmony R, Mazurek, Tomasz, Sidhu, Mandeep S, Berger, Jeffrey S, Mathew, Roy O, Bockeria, Olga, Broderick, Samuel, Pracon, Radoslaw, Herzog, Charles A, Huang, Zhen, Stone, Gregg W, Boden, William E, Newman, Jonathan D, Ali, Ziad A, Mark, Daniel B, Spertus, John A, Alexander, Karen P, Chaitman, Bernard R, Chertow, Glenn M, Hochman, Judith S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Massachusetts Medical Society 23-04-2020
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Summary:At a median of 2.2 years, patients with stable coronary artery disease and advanced kidney disease who were treated with an invasive strategy of coronary angiography with revascularization if indicated did not have a lower risk of death or MI than those who were treated with a conservative strategy of medical therapy alone.
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ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa1915925