Table 4.
Patient number | Treatment group | CV or Non CV Death | Early discontinuation (within first 30 days) | Clinical information |
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1 | Colchicine | CV | NO | Unconscious collapse with cardiac arrest and impression of anterior wall STEMI. CPR performed but unable to be |
Resuscitated. Prior angiogram demonstrated SVD that PCI was done on LAD | ||||
2 | Colchicine | CV | NO | Found dead at home following rapidly transfer to hospital. Prior angiogram demonstrated 2VDthat PCI was done on ramus; and40% mild RCA lesion |
Medically managed | ||||
3 | Colchicine | CV | NO | Found dead at home by family at morning |
4 | Colchicine | CV | NO | Admitted in hospital with impression of anterior wall STEMI and cardiogenic shock but developed with cardiopulmonary arrest before coronary angiography. Prior angiogram(after inferior STEMI)demonstratedpatent LAD stent that PCI was done on occluded RCA |
5 | Placebo | CV | NO | Developed with severe CP at a party following cardiopulmonary arrest.CPR performed but unable to be Resuscitated.In prior angiogram PCI on LAD was done and he had also a non-significant RCA lesion |
6 | Placebo | CV | NO | Developed with cardiopulmonary arrest at home.CPR performed by emergency team but unable to be Resuscitated. In prior admissionprimary PCI on LAD was done |
STEMI, ST segment elevation myocardial infarction; CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; SVD, single vessel disease; LAD,left anterior descending; PCI,percutaneous coronary intervention;RCA, right coronary artery; CP, chest pain