| Literature DB >> 23869194 |
Giulio Vidotto1, Giorgio Bertolotti, AnnaMaria Zotti, Stefano Marchi, Luigi Tavazzi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To study the potentially avoidable decision-making delay in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) adults male with different psychological characteristics a nationwide multicentre study was conducted in Italy by the 118 Coronary Care Units (CCUs).Entities:
Keywords: acute myocardial infarction; avoidable delay; decision-making; pain; threat.
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23869194 PMCID: PMC3714394 DOI: 10.7150/ijms.5800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Sci ISSN: 1449-1907 Impact factor: 3.738
Distribution of patients in the four admission time categories.
| Admission time | DDQ* | GISSI** |
|---|---|---|
| ≤2 hours | 275 29.6% | 600 27.1% |
| 2-6 hours | 250 26.9% | 603 27.3% |
| >6-12 hours | 195 21.0% | 466 21.1% |
| >12 hours | 209 22.5% | 541 24.5% |
* Conscious male AMI patients completing the Distress Disease Questionnaire (DDQ)
**AMI patients in the Avoidable Delay Study26
Distribution of patients in the three age classes.
| Age | DDQ* | GISSI** |
|---|---|---|
| ≤55 | 338 36.4% | 582 26.3% |
| >55-65 | 301 32.5% | 637 28.8% |
| >65 | 289 31.1% | 990 44.8% |
* Conscious male AMI patients completing the Distress Disease Questionnaire (DDQ)
**AMI patients in the Avoidable Delay Study26
Correlations among psychological indicators, pain intensity (PO; PH), and delay (DT).
| 1.0000 | ||||||||
| 0.3729 | 1.0000 | |||||||
| -0.0012 | 0.1063 | 1.0000 | ||||||
| -0.1026 | 0.0483 | 0.4507 | 1.0000 | |||||
| 0.1326 | 0.0393 | 0.2308 | 0.2376 | 1.0000 | ||||
| -0.2776 | -0.1418 | -0.0191 | 0.0123 | -0.0622 | 1.0000 | |||
| 0.1127 | 0.0782 | 0.0386 | 0.0297 | 0.0066 | -0.1031 | 1.0000 | ||
| 0.1068 | 0.1214 | 0.0337 | 0.0123 | 0.0003 | -0.1113 | 0.7045 | 1.0000 |
Legend: PT =perceived threat; SA = somatic awareness; EI = emotional instability (neuroticism); PU = psychological upset; FW = fear and health worries; DT = decision-making time or avoidable delay; PO= pain intensity at symptom onset; PH = pain intensity at time of calling for help.
Figure 1Model predicting decision-making delay. The error (close to black triangle) and coefficient values from the regression matrix are shown in the figure. Minimum Fit Function Chi-Square χ215= 3.5499 (p=0.999); Goodness of Fit Index GFI = 0.999; Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index AGFI = 0.998; Parsimony Goodness of Fit Index PGFI = 0.416.