Primary coronary angioplasty as treatment of acute myocardial infarction preserves more myocardium and has a lower mortality than thrombolysis. Aiming to assess the feasibility of its use in Chile, we studied 64 patients aged 59 +/- 2 years old, 27 with an anterior wall and 37 with an infero-lateral wall acute myocardial infarction of 118 +/- 62 min of evolution. Coronary angiography, performed 98 +/- 47 min after diagnosis, showed non significant disease in one, one vessel disease in 26 (40%), two vessel disease in 17 (27%) and three vessel disease in 20 (31%) patients.
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