Prognostic significance of coronary arteriography.
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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.4282Abstract
An index of severity of coronary artery disease is described which takes into account the site, severity and number of all lesions in the coronary arteries. A percentage figure is computed with low percentages indicating severe disease. Ten year follow-up for 1050 medically treated patients are given. During the period of observation the overall mortality rate was 6.3%. 68% of deaths occurring in the first year and 97% in the first five years. Survival curves are drawn for five years and cindicate significant differences in survival between the four quartikes of the coronary index. In particular, a high risk group is described with a coronary index of 25% or less. Left ventricular abnormalities further decrease the survival rates.
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