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The prognostic value of pre-discharge exercise testing after myocardial infarction treated with either primary PCI or fibrinolysis: a DANAMI-2 sub-study.

Nana Valeur1, Peter Clemmensen, Kari Saunamäki, Peer Grande.   

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the prognostic importance of pre-discharge maximal symptom-limited exercise testing (ET) following acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the era of aggressive reperfusion. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In the DANAMI-2 (the second DANish trial in AMI) study, patients with ST-elevation AMI (STEMI) were randomized to primary angioplasty (PCI) or fibrinolysis. Of 1462 patients discharged alive, 1164 (79.6%) performed an ET. Primary endpoint was a composite of death and re-infarction. Patients randomized to fibrinolysis developed ST-depression to a greater extent than patients randomized to primary PCI (21.7 vs. 15.3%, P=0.007). Multivariable predictors of death and re-infarction included age, gender, diabetes, previous stroke, anterior AMI, randomization to fibrinolysis, and exercise capacity [risk ratio (RR) 0.82 (0.72-0.93); P<0.001]. ST-depression was predictive of the clinical outcome [RR 1.57 (1.00-2.48); P<0.05] in multivariable analysis, but stratified according to treatment groups there was a significant association between ST-depression and outcome in the fibrinolysis group [RR 1.95 (1.11-3.44); P<0.05], but not in the primary PCI group [RR 1.06 (0.47-2.36); P=ns]. However, the P-value for interaction was 0.15.
CONCLUSION: Exercise testing after contemporary reperfusion therapies for STEMI confers important prognostic information. Exercise capacity is a strong prognostic predictor of death and re-infarction irrespective of treatment strategy, whereas the prognostic significance of ST-depression seems to be strongest in the fibrinolysis-treated patients.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15618067     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehi057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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