Proactively performed successful PCI contributes to favorable 2-year clinical outcomes, including low rates of MACCE and mortality, in Japanese patients with acute coronary syndrome.
The PACIFIC registry has identified an incidence of MACCE of 6.4% and that of mortality at 6.3% in Japanese ACS patients at 2-year follow-up. A high proportion of patients underwent PCI, and the PCI success rate was high. Proactively performed successful PCI was considered to have contributed to favorable outcomes in these patients.
Daida et al. (Tue,) studied this question.