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> This year the trial published a further set of its results, showing what had happened to the patients five years after their treatment. > This found for every 100 who died after having open heart surgery, 135 people with stents died. Overall, 10% of people who had surgery died in the trial compared with 13% who had stents I don’t know enough about other aspects of the surgery, but if it’s just a small percentage point difference, and we are talking about a choice between minimally invasive vs weeks of recuperation and pain, I’d think twice about it. |
Personally, 10% vs 13% of overall people who were in the trial is significant and would give me pause. I would trade pain and recuperation for 3% less mortality.