Invasive measures

Since the last decade, there has been much debate on the benefit of invasive interventions in the management of unstable angina.
Many doctors still prefer the conventional approach to managing unstable angina by medications since a small number of studies were performed regarding cardiac revascularization, and a few of them came with conclusive results.
However, some of the studies have shown decreased mortality in patients who underwent revascularization by percutaneous intervention as soon as the diagnosis was established. Options include either PCI or coronary artery bypass surgery.