Periprocedural Bleeding and 1-Year Outcome After Percutaneous Coronary InterventionsAppropriateness of Including Bleeding as a Component of a Quadruple End Point
Gjin Ndrepepa, MD*,
Peter B. Berger, MD ,
Julinda Mehilli, MD*,
Melchior Seyfarth, MD*,
Franz-Josef Neumann, MD ,
Albert Schömig, MD*, and
Adnan Kastrati, MD*,*
* Deutsches Herzzentrum, Technische Universität, Munich, Germany
Geisinger Clinic, Danville, Pennsylvania
Herz-Zentrum, Bad Krozingen, Germany
Medizinische Klinik rechts der Isar, Technische Universität, Munich, Germany.

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Figure 1 Post-Procedural Myocardial Infarction and 1-Year Mortality
Kaplan-Meier curves of 1-year mortality among patients with and without myocardial infarction within the first 30 days after the percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Figure 2 Post-Procedural Urgent Reintervention and 1-Year Mortality
Kaplan-Meier curves of 1-year mortality among patients with and without urgent reintervention within the first 30 days after the percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Figure 3 Post-Procedural Bleeding and 1-Year Mortality
Kaplan-Meier curves of 1-year mortality among patients with and without periprocedural bleeding within the first 30 days after the percutaneous coronary intervention.
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