Early Invasive Versus Conservative Therapy in Women With an Acute Coronary Syndrome (Lady Gator)
Acute Coronary Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acute Coronary Syndrome focused on measuring Non-St elevation acute coronary syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women age 18 years or older
Non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (defined as new onset chest discomfort that occurs at rest or with low levels of activity/or emotion within the preceding 48 hours) with either:
- elevated troponin T (≥ 0.03 ng per milliliter),
- elevated creatinine kinase MB-isoenzyme (≥ 5.0 ng per milliliter)
- elevated NT-pro-BNP (≥ 450 pg per milliliter),
- ST-segment depression (≥ 0.5 mm)
- or TIMI risk score (> 2)
- women who have elevated cardiac enzymes after non-cardiac surgery will also be considered.
Exclusion Criteria:
- ST-elevation myocardial infarction,
- cardiogenic shock,
- congestive heart failure,
- hemodynamic instability,
- use of fibrinolytic therapy in the last 96 hours,
- current bleeding or bleeding disorder within the last 3 months that required transfusion,
- pregnancy,
- contraindication to any study medication. i.e.heparin, clopidogrel, or glycoprotein IIb/III inhibitor,
- PCI in the last 6 months,
- prior CABG,
- inability to provide written informed consent.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Early Invasive
Conservative management
Patients assigned to an early invasive strategy will undergo coronary angiography within 48 hours and have percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting performed as soon as possible during the initial hospitalization if deemed appropriate.
Patients assigned to conservative management will be treated with anti-anginal medications, aspirin, clopidogrel, atorvastatin, and other guideline recommended medicines. Patients will have an echocardiogram and adenosine stress testing