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The use of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with chronic stable angina came under scrutiny with the publication of the COURAGE trial results (JW Cardiol Mar 26 2007). To improve study power to assess long-term survival, these investigators performed a meta-analysis of 17 randomized trials (including COURAGE), in which patients with ischemia but without acute coronary syndromes were treated with PCI or with medical therapy and were assessed for all-cause mortality.
The meta-analysis included 7513 patients; average follow-up was 51 months. In the PCI group, 43% of patients underwent balloon angioplasty alone, and 41% received at least one stent (predominantly bare-metal). In the medical-therapy groups, 28% of patients underwent n…