The Living Guidelines: PCI after Successful Fibrinolysis or for Patients Not Undergoing Primary Reperfusion Polling Results for CLASS IIa Guidelines

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Class IIa Guidelines
1. It is reasonable to perform routine PCI in patients with Left Ventricular ejection fraction ≤40%, Heart Failure, or serious ventricular arrhythmias. (Class IIa Level of Evidence: C)

 AHA / ACC 2007 PCI Guidelines Class IIa Recommendation 1 for PCI after Successful Fibrinolysis or for Patients Not Undergoing Primary Reperfusion should be CLASS I CLASS IIa CLASS IIb CLASS III

2. It is reasonable to perform PCI when there is documented clinical heart failure during the acute episode, even though subsequent evaluation shows preserved Left Ventricular function (Left Ventricular ejection fraction >40%). (Class IIa Level of Evidence: C)

 AHA / ACC 2007 PCI Guidelines Class IIa Recommendation 2 for PCI after Successful Fibrinolysis or for Patients Not Undergoing Primary Reperfusion should be CLASS I CLASS IIa CLASS IIb CLASS III