Salvador Ocampo
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Canadian Journal of Cardiology | 2014
Ronald J. Krone; Andrew D. Althouse; Jacqueline E. Tamis-Holland; Lakshmi Venkitachalam; Arturo Campos; Alan D. Forker; Alice K. Jacobs; Salvador Ocampo; George Steiner; Francisco Fuentes; Ivan Pena Sing; Maria Mori Brooks
BACKGROUND The 2012 Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Stable Ischemic Heart Disease recommend intensive antianginal and risk factor treatment (optimal medical management [OMT]) before considering revascularization to relieve symptoms. The Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation 2 Diabetes (BARI 2D) trial randomized patients with ischemic heart disease and anatomy suitable to revascularization to (1) initial OMT with revascularization if needed or (2) initial revascularization plus OMT and found no difference in major cardiovascular events. Ultimately, however, 37.9% of the OMT group was revascularized during the 5-year follow-up period. METHODS Data from the 1192 patients randomized to OMT were analyzed to identify subgroups in which the incidence of revascularization was so high that direct revascularization without a trial period could be justified. Multivariate logistic analysis, Cox regression models of baseline data, and a landmark analysis of participants who did not undergo revascularization at 6 months were constructed. RESULTS The models that used only data available at the time of study entry had limited predictive value for revascularization by 6 months or by 5 years; however, the model incorporating severity of angina during the first 6 months could better predict revascularization (C statistic = 0.789). CONCLUSIONS With the possible exception of patients with severe angina and proximal left anterior descending artery disease, this analysis supports the recommendation of the 2012 guidelines for a trial of OMT before revascularization. Patients could not be identified at the time of catheterization, but a short period of close follow-up during OMT identified the nearly 40% of patients who underwent revascularization.
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 2000
Alberto Rangel; Rubén Argüero; Héctor Albarrán; Salvador Ocampo; Rubén Baleón; Oscar Nandayapa; Guillermo Careaga; Luis Roberto Quintero; Eduardo Chávez
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1999
Salvador Ocampo; Sergio Solorio; Alberto Rangel; Francisco Javier León; Luis Lepe; Fernando Ayala; Rosalba Madrid; Miguel A Romero; Angel M Carrillo
Revista mexicana de cardiología | 2000
Humberto Martínez; Moisés Calderón; César Villaseñor; Salvador Ocampo; Luis Lepe; Arturo Jaquez; Víctor Lozano
Arch. Inst. Cardiol. Méx | 1999
Salvador Ocampo; Luis Lepe; Fernando Ayala; Rosalba Madrid; Miguel A Romero; Angel M Carrillo; Sergio Solorio; Alberto Rangel; Francisco Javier León
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2000
Alberto Rangel; Rubén Argüero; Héctor Albarrán; Salvador Ocampo; Rubén Baleón; Oscar Nandayapa; Guillermo Careaga; Luis Roberto Quintero; Eduardo Chávez
Revista Mexicana de Cardiología | 2000
Humberto Martínez; Moisés Calderón; César Villaseñor; Salvador Ocampo; Luis Lepe; Arturo Jaquez; Víctor Lozano
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1997
Angel M Carrillo; Aquiles Valdespino; Sergio Solorio; Elías Baduí; Roberto Enciso; Luis Lepe; Alfonso Lara; Salvador Ocampo; Raquel Alonso; Miguel A Romero
Archivos del Instituto de Cardiología de México | 1996
Miguel A Romero; Arturo Espinosa Vázquez; Marco Antonio Ramos Corrales; Sergio Solorio; Luis Lepe Montoya; Elías Baduí; Salvador Ocampo; Angel M Carrillo