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Objective To analyse the effects of different therapies on coronary artery disease (CAD).Methods A total of 1055 patients who suffered from CAD diagnoised by coronary angiograpy were divided into three groups, namely pure drug therapy, percutanious coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) groups. Follow up was carried out from March to May in 2001, and the major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) including death, no-lethal myocardial infarction (Ml) and revascularization were observed. In long-term observation, angina reoccured, and their improvement was evaluated. The short-term period was defined as the duration of 30 days after discharge, and the long term period was defined as the duration from 30 days after discharge.Results In the long-term period, the recurrences of angina both in PCI group and CABG group were lower than pure drug group (PO. 018, 0. 002 respectively). No differences about long-term endpoint events were observed among these three groups ( P > 0. 05). Forty-t
Objective To analyze the effects of different therapies on coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods A total of 1055 patients who suffered from CAD diagnoised by coronary angiograpy were divided into three groups, namely pure drug therapy, percutanious coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery Follow up was carried out from March to May in 2001, and the major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) including death, no-lethal myocardial infarction (Ml) and revascularization were observed. In long-term observations, the short-term period was defined as the duration of 30 days after discharge, and the long term period was defined as the duration from 30 days after discharge. Results in the long-term period, the recurrences of angina both in PCI group and CABG group were lower than pure drug group (PO. 018, 0. 002 respectively). No differences about long-term endpoint events were observed among these three groups (P > 0. 05). Forty-t