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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of octogenarians presenting with ST elevation myocardial infarction in the Australian population 被引量:3

Clinical characteristics and outcomes of octogenarians presenting with ST elevation myocardial infarction in the Australian population
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摘要 AIM To investigate the characteristics and outcomes of octogenarians who presented with ST-elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI) compared to non-octogenarians and to investigate the outcomes of octogenarians that received primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) compared to those managed conservatively.METHODS We performed a single center retrospective case controlled study. All octogenarians who presented with STEMI to a tertiary referring hospital between 2007 and 2012 were included. The subsequent non-octogenarian patient who presented with a STEMI following the octogenarian patient was assigned to the control group in a 1:1 manner. The outcomes measured were peri-procedural cardiac arrest, death on table, cerebrovascular accidents(CVA), in-hospital and 30-d mortality. RESULTS A total of 146 patients were analyzed. The octogenarian group had a higher percentage of females, higher overall comorbidities, higher Charlson Comorbidity Index score, worse renal function and were more likely to require residential care and home help. The octogenarian group were also less likely to have PCI attempted and had a longer symptom onset to PCItime. Mortality rate was high amongst octogenarians who presented with STEMI. However, those managed conservatively had a higher in-hospital and 30-d mortality rate CONCLUSION Octogenarians who presented with STEMI that were managed conservatively had a higher mortality rate compared to those who had primary PCI. Therefore,we propose that revascularization may be beneficial to patients in this age group. AIM To investigate the characteristics and outcomes of octogenarians who presented with ST-elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI) compared to non-octogenarians and to investigate the outcomes of octogenarians that received primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) compared to those managed conservatively.METHODS We performed a single center retrospective case controlled study. All octogenarians who presented with STEMI to a tertiary referring hospital between 2007 and 2012 were included. The subsequent non-octogenarian patient who presented with a STEMI following the octogenarian patient was assigned to the control group in a 1:1 manner. The outcomes measured were peri-procedural cardiac arrest, death on table, cerebrovascular accidents(CVA), in-hospital and 30-d mortality. RESULTS A total of 146 patients were analyzed. The octogenarian group had a higher percentage of females, higher overall comorbidities, higher Charlson Comorbidity Index score, worse renal function and were more likely to require residential care and home help. The octogenarian group were also less likely to have PCI attempted and had a longer symptom onset to PCItime. Mortality rate was high amongst octogenarians who presented with STEMI. However, those managed conservatively had a higher in-hospital and 30-d mortality rate CONCLUSION Octogenarians who presented with STEMI that were managed conservatively had a higher mortality rate compared to those who had primary PCI. Therefore,we propose that revascularization may be beneficial to patients in this age group.
出处 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2017年第5期437-441,共5页 世界心脏病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Coronary disease Acute coronary syndrome Myocardial infarction Percutaneous coronary intervention Aged 80 and over Coronary disease Acute coronary syndrome Myocardial infarction Percutaneous coronary intervention Aged 80 and over
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