Immediate not superior vs. deferred PCI for nonculprit lesions

Immediate revascularization of nonculprit lesions in patients with STEMI was not superior compared with deferred percutaneous coronary intervention of nonculprit lesions out to 3 years, researchers reported.
Risks for all-cause death, recurrent MI and heart failure hospitalization were all similar between an instantaneous wave-free ratio-guided immediate PCI strategy of nonculprit lesions compared with MRI-guided deferred PCI, according to the study.
The results of the international, investigator-initiated, open-label, randomized controlled iMODERN trial were published in The New England








